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<blockquote data-quote="keith89" data-source="post: 15534758" data-attributes="member: 53797"><p>It's funny that you just circled your ac compressor because I'm having AC problems that need to be tended to in the spring. My engine had been out of my car for 2 years while I rebuilt the top end after it dropped a couple of valve seats. When I got it all back together last winter, everything ran fine...except for the AC. I think the AC shaft seal dried out and leaked the high pressure side out(low side pressure is good). My AC would constantly cycle and probably eventually leaked out all the low side pressure from cycling. I just dealt with no AC or killer chiller this year since I was so happy to be able to drive it again.</p><p>AC systems don't like to sit idle without usage as the seals can dry out. Maybe get a video of the ac pulley while it's running and making that noise?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keith89, post: 15534758, member: 53797"] It's funny that you just circled your ac compressor because I'm having AC problems that need to be tended to in the spring. My engine had been out of my car for 2 years while I rebuilt the top end after it dropped a couple of valve seats. When I got it all back together last winter, everything ran fine...except for the AC. I think the AC shaft seal dried out and leaked the high pressure side out(low side pressure is good). My AC would constantly cycle and probably eventually leaked out all the low side pressure from cycling. I just dealt with no AC or killer chiller this year since I was so happy to be able to drive it again. AC systems don't like to sit idle without usage as the seals can dry out. Maybe get a video of the ac pulley while it's running and making that noise? [/QUOTE]
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