Re: [Amc-list] Re; York Compressors and Clutches
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Re: [Amc-list] Re; York Compressors and Clutches



Hey, I was working on the philosophy that if it wasn't broke people wouldn't be reading up the Yorks!!!
Seriously for a driver, especially if it's a going to 134a, I'd not fool with it. To me it seems more practical to swap it out. It's one instance where RM isn't really RM. Your likely looking at hose replacements anyways, then leaky seals on the York. A Sanyo Or Sandon can be had for $200 or less, plus the adapter brackets. Hoses have to made either way.  Dryers can be hard to locate too, so there's another set of custom lines.
  At least you know when you are done you've got a fairly efficient compatable compressor, hoses, seals, that will last for many years.
  Now if your like me and have R-12 and your sure the system doesn't leak, then leave it be and drive it.


--
Mark Price
Morgantown, WV
1969 AMC Rambler, 4.0L, EFI, T-5

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From: "John Elle" <johnelle@xxxxxxxxx>
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> Mark, 
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> The first paragraph should be a statement informing the hobbiest of the
> incredible parasitc drag these old monsters put on the engine!  Then a
> few
> links to adapter brackets for Sandon or Sanyo? [whatever] compressors.
> Then for restorations get into the facts and specs on the Yorks.
>   I for one would not use one on anything that was not a full blown
> restoration. They are big/heavy/noisy/vibrating power suckers!!!...
> Snip
>  
> Don't forget expensive and getting harder to find parts for,
> ----------But
> using the philosophy of; 
> "if it ain't broke don't fix it" 
> running out to spend more money on an updated compressor and assorted
> mounting hardware is not necessarily  the first thing on my list of
> things
> to do. 
> I have one Sandon or Sanyo on my shelf complete with misc. mounting
> hardware and 3 cars with (so far) working York (or whatever) 1 cylinder
> compressors and 2 spare York compressors sitting next to the Sanyo. 
> "Sides the parasitic power losses in the York are workable on my Spirit
> other wise I would have changed it out years ago. 
> Now if you really want to see a power sucker in operation take a look 
> at the Big V Twin York type compressor used on MOPARS, when 
> that thing kicks in, even big V8's grunt a bit. The slant 6 almost comes
> to a stop. 
> Ain't this hobby fun?
> John
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