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Crazy AC problem

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DGM
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Joined: 23 December 2010
Year and Model: V70 2.4i 2005
Location: Quebec, Canada
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Re: Crazy AC problem

Post by DGM »

jimmy57 wrote:You remove a shim. The shim spaces the driven plate AWAY from the drive pulley face so removing a shim lets it get closer.
I support the comments of jimmy57. I did mine last year and fabricated the pulling tool to undo the clutch assembly. You have to tilt the compressor down to have access to the clutch. Then you use the puller to remove the clutch and shims. Not that easy for a beginner. If someone does it within one hour, give him a tip because it isn't that easy on jacks. It does the trick though. :)

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Last edited by DGM on 19 Jul 2011, 08:53, edited 1 time in total.
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Belle1708
Posts: 6
Joined: 18 July 2011
Year and Model: 2002
Location: Florida

Post by Belle1708 »

Thanks guys! I think I may go the "ghetto-tastic" way, especially if it will do the trick. It all depends on whether or not we can get to the compressor easily. I popped the hood this morning to take a peak and was surprised at how much I could see of it. Now, being able to do anything to it is another story...

I found a post on another site where a guy used zip ties, here is the link:
Zip Tie Clutch Gap Fix

Now, again, I'm a complete girl about this, but the close up picture of the zip ties doesn't look like it's closing the gap at all. I suppose if this is easy to do, I may go this route. You don't need any kind of glue doing it this way, which is a plus. I haven't had the chance to measure the gap yet, so I don't know how much space I have to make up for. But from the looks of things, these ties aren't closing too wide of a gap.

Thoughts?

volvofl
Posts: 21
Joined: 26 May 2011
Year and Model: 1998 S70 T5
Location: FL

Post by volvofl »

Clutch gap should be between .012 inches to .020 inches. It is very small, that is why a bread clip or a zip tie will work. The clutch will not engage when it is at .024, so it is a small number...

stinger04038
Posts: 26
Joined: 3 September 2010
Year and Model: 2000 S70
Location: maine

Post by stinger04038 »

Mine did the same thing, removing a shim or two worked like a charm. A lot of garages don't even realize this fixes this problem, make them aware and they are likely to do the work as you can teach an old dog new tricks.

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