Bigblue&Goldie
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Last year I picked up another 1999 Super Duty with the 7.3L with 114k miles from the original owner. I noticed right away the AC wasn't working quite right, which turned out to be a worn compressor clutch (common issue), which was causing engagement/disengagement issues. I pulled the clutch and noted it had deep wear grooves and needed replacement. Long story short, I adjusted the air gap to spec by removing a shim, put the clutch back on, and it has worked fine for the last year.
Fast forward to this week and I'm trying to catch up on some vehicle maintenance, which included getting my AC serviced. Before taking it to the shop to have the refrigerant checked, I wanted to throw a new clutch on the compressor to replace the worn one. Today I went to swap it and I was unable to get the pulley off the compressor shaft with small pry bars. I loosened the mounting hardware to tilt the compressor up slightly to get a puller on it and I hear a slight hissing.......the damn condenser hose started to leak at the hose crimp. It's 22yo, so I'm not terribly upset. I then hear a "crack" and I look down and the damn pulley some how broke free from the shaft prior to me even getting the puller on it......WTF?
At this point, I have a 22yo truck that I have an irrational love for that needs a new condenser lineset. My questions are as follows:
- Is it worth buying another compressor at this point? My old one is working fine, but I want to get another 100k out of this truck. A new Motorcraft compressor without clutch (already have a brand new one) is $200.
- The accumulator/drier is original, so I assume $80 on a new one is money well spent at this point?
- Is an OEM office tube the best bet, or is there better options for an AZ truck?
- My condesor and evap seem to be just fine. Is there any reason to replace these since my current compressor has never failed/contaminated these?
At this point the truck needs whatever level of repair/maintenance suggested, and then brought to the shop for vacuum/charging as that's out of my wheelhouse. Do I simply finish swapping the clutch and line set out, or do I do the additional work above Thoughts?
Fast forward to this week and I'm trying to catch up on some vehicle maintenance, which included getting my AC serviced. Before taking it to the shop to have the refrigerant checked, I wanted to throw a new clutch on the compressor to replace the worn one. Today I went to swap it and I was unable to get the pulley off the compressor shaft with small pry bars. I loosened the mounting hardware to tilt the compressor up slightly to get a puller on it and I hear a slight hissing.......the damn condenser hose started to leak at the hose crimp. It's 22yo, so I'm not terribly upset. I then hear a "crack" and I look down and the damn pulley some how broke free from the shaft prior to me even getting the puller on it......WTF?

At this point, I have a 22yo truck that I have an irrational love for that needs a new condenser lineset. My questions are as follows:
- Is it worth buying another compressor at this point? My old one is working fine, but I want to get another 100k out of this truck. A new Motorcraft compressor without clutch (already have a brand new one) is $200.
- The accumulator/drier is original, so I assume $80 on a new one is money well spent at this point?
- Is an OEM office tube the best bet, or is there better options for an AZ truck?
- My condesor and evap seem to be just fine. Is there any reason to replace these since my current compressor has never failed/contaminated these?
At this point the truck needs whatever level of repair/maintenance suggested, and then brought to the shop for vacuum/charging as that's out of my wheelhouse. Do I simply finish swapping the clutch and line set out, or do I do the additional work above Thoughts?
