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Hi Acura Guru's,
Did a 2nd gen forum search for A/C compressors and didn't find anything of merit. Time to re-do my 1991 Acura 4 door sedan A/c system--the compressor has a Freon leak. Have found over the years that rebuilt compressors just don't work very long. I always buy new. A knowledgeable Acura parts guy has recommended Denso, which i can get at Rock Auto at a good price. https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...=6628&jsn=1297 I also am a believer in replacing all the major components when having to replace the compressor assembly (w/ clutch) to avoid the problems that arise when NOT doing so--condenser, receiver/dryer, control valve, seal kit. Rock Auto offers a kit with all the required parts: https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...17507&jsn=3306 the compressor that comes with the kit from Rock Auto is a UAC. You folks have any words of wisdom on the UAC brand for quality and durability- either positive or negative from experience with this brand? Any INFO on this would be sincerely appreciated! Thanks, dpage |
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Good to hear that you're not going to cut corners with a patch job. There are no shortcuts with AC work.
Best I can tell, UAC sources their compressors from a manufacturer; you're at the mercy of where the compressor is manufactured/rebuilt. If I had to cherry pick components in order to Have a Denso compressor, I would bite the bullet and do that. Knowing the answers to the above questions will yield more detailed answers.
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paulo57509,
Thanks for your reply and very helpful info. It appears we share the same values of 'can't get a good outcome w/o quality parts'. Garbage in=garbage out. Q 1 answer: I just checked and i still have some R12, but it think it's already been converted to R134. I had the A/C system rebuilt something like 5 or 6 years ago using one of the last new Honda compressors i could find. So that is why i think it was converted. If it's been converted is it possible to go back to the R12 since i have plenty? I have a guy who i believe is a good mechanic and who i trust, will check w/ him to see if he can/will use the R12--could save some money. Will let you know what he says early next week. Q2 answer: I do have my dad's gauges, and other assorted A/C tools and equipment including an adaptor plate to use my compressor as a vacuum pump. However, i don't have the knowledge or time to do it. I used to help my dad when he would do his car A/Cs, and sometimes mine--but those days are gone, as is he. God rest his soul! Your recommendation on the path to go on parts was what i had about decided and shall do now that i have some confirmation from another. As i indicated in the original post, Rock Auto (R/A) has a complete kit w/ a UAC compressor and also sell the Denso by itself at a very good price from all my searches. So i have thought of 3 options: 1. buy both from R/A for a total of $634+ tax (price includes shipping but not tax) for both items. https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/...ator+core,6768 The one assumption i would try and get an answer from R/A on: If i buy the complete compressor kit and the Denso compressor will the Denso work with all the other parts from the 'UAC' kit. I found a phone number but based on past experience probably won't get to talk to a person, and get an answer. Would then have a spare, but questionable 'spare compressor', but cheaper than an OReillys built up Denso + all the req'd components for $946 (including tax)- so even if i never use the compressor (could try and sell ) it still is a cheaper route, if they work together! SO, your thoughts on: a) compatibility of the Denso compressor w/ the UAC compressor-kit, since i probably can't get an answer from R/A. It seems to me the Denso should work with the UAC kit, but there could easily be something i don't know, and the price is still about $300 less than the OReillys option. BUT, if they don't work together then that won't fly. 2. i will also ask R/A if they will sell me a built up kit of all the parts in the UAC compressor kit, BUT with a DENSO compressor to replace the UAC compressor. 3. go with O'Reillys offer for ~ $300 more, but w/ assurance all components will work together w/o a problem. Would really like to hear what you think with what i have provided thus far. Kind Regards, dpage |
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After installation of the Denso Compressor and the complete install kit, a leaking 'condenser pipe' was found SKU: 80331-SP0-023 (assembly #11) in the IPB below:
https://www.acurapartsforless.com/oe...bC12Ni1nYXM%3D Couldn't find any aftermarket replacements, and looks like all OEM parts are long gone. Other than the junk yard anyone have suggestions on a replacement solution?? Thanks for any info. dpage |
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Your best bet is to get on the facebook group and ask. There are a small hand full of people that are always parting out cars. https://www.facebook.com/groups/2219172026/
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Thanks for the suggestion! see what i can find.
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