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New 86-87 A/C Compressor

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jstahl

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Brand NEW, (not to be confused with newly rebuilt) A/C compressor fits 86-87 Turbo. All plugs in place and has no oil in it for your choice of R12 or R134 setup. This is the same unit you will find in the GM, Delco, Four Seasons, Everco and whatever other brand box. Also comes with the correct GM washer/seal set that is installed between the hose manifold and compressor. $205 shipped in the US. PayPal add +4%.

Thanks

Jud
 

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JSTAHL,
Would you consider a lower asking price?
Thanks, DGC
 
TTT
thats a good deal I wish I saw this before I paid $238 + tax here for the same one,
Works great and used the modern spacer metal/rubber orings
 
I would consider less but not much. Shipping is not cheap on this heavy item.

Thanks

Jud
 
Jud,

Thanks for the reply. I would like to make the purchase, but
need to delay for a few more pay cycles. I'll make an offer when
I have funds.
Thanks, DGC
 
Is there a nut on the shaft missing on the 1st pic and does it come with a pressure sensor in the back.. don't see the electrical connector?
 
This part is sold pending payment by Shifty6 .

To answer your question, not all compressors retained the nut from what I have seen.

You must use your old switch when installing a replacement compressor. Out of 7 NEW compressors I have repaced on TRs over the years (AC Delco, Everco, etc) none were supplied with a new switch. Probably b/c this compressor covers many applications and not all of those applications utilized a switch if I memory serves me correctly.
 
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