Thank you So Much for this video!! It was very helpful as my ‘94 Chevy Silverado A/C went out on a long hot drive today. This will help me be prepared as my mechanic looks it over on Monday! If I had the tools and strength I think I could do this myself from your video. Thanks Again! 😊 Jalyne in Utah
Thank You! The rubber gloves are pretty mandatory nowadays as my regular job puts me in public quite often and the greasy hands are not much appreciated. LOL
Sorry for the late response. When the bearing is going bad it will make lots of noise. Almost sounds like it is about to fall off. When you pull the belt off you can spin it and hear it as well as feel it.
Yeah probably. I just used a rubber mallet and tapped it back. It did not have much resistance as there is a small bolt that actually holds it in place.
Do not follow his instruction the reason he has this edited in such a way so that you don't see everything Is probably because he broke his compressor like I did doing what he did. There is a bolt you must take off before using the puller or else
Thank you So Much for this video!! It was very helpful as my ‘94 Chevy Silverado A/C went out on a long hot drive today. This will help me be prepared as my mechanic looks it over on Monday! If I had the tools and strength I think I could do this myself from your video. Thanks Again! 😊 Jalyne in Utah
Glad it helped!
Great detailed work! PS- back in my day we didn't have fancy rubber gloves, just bare knuckles, i have the scars to prove it. 😂
Thank You! The rubber gloves are pretty mandatory nowadays as my regular job puts me in public quite often and the greasy hands are not much appreciated. LOL
Do you have a part number for the bearing?
I don't recall it right off hand. It was an easy find on Rock Auto.
Did you just hammer in the clutch plate or did you use a installer kit?
I tapped it back with a rubber mallet. It was really not stuck on to hard.
What is the size of the nut on the clutch?
It was either an 8 or 10 mm. I am pretty sure those two sockets could take most of these trucks apart. LOL
mine is 34 yrs and the bearing is bad wow thjats along time to wear out
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how did you know it was bad ?
Sorry for the late response. When the bearing is going bad it will make lots of noise. Almost sounds like it is about to fall off. When you pull the belt off you can spin it and hear it as well as feel it.
You didnt show if it the clutch gets pressed on
No clutch....this truck is an auto
@@maguiremotorsports1416
You're kidding right?
He likely hammered it on.
@@fgoindarkg Yep
@@fgoindarkg Exactly
Should have covered how you got the clutch pressed back on. Good detail otherwise.
Yeah probably. I just used a rubber mallet and tapped it back. It did not have much resistance as there is a small bolt that actually holds it in place.
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Do not follow his instruction the reason he has this edited in such a way so that you don't see everything Is probably because he broke his compressor like I did doing what he did. There is a bolt you must take off before using the puller or else
I did not break the compressor sir. There is obviously a bolt there that anyone can see when you look at it.