did mine today in about an hour and a half...no biggie and cost $58 . better than 260 when it still worked great just noisy. now nice and quite qnd still works great.
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My compressor pulley is grinding and spitting shavings also. There is an aluminum tube coming from a hose fitting near the firewall under the master cylinder that has been cut and pinched off. It seems like a royal mess and I dont have the money or time to deal with it. I DONT want to throw my belt if the pulley seizes on me so should I..........
A. Replace the bearings in the compressor
B. Remove the compressor and install a bypass pulley.
Looking into the engine bay I stumped as to how the compressor can even be removed. If I replace the bearings, how long until it has to be replaced again?
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