Diagnosing a compressor leak

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Re: Diagnosing a compressor leak

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bohica2xo wrote:Cusser:
Even with the goofy two pulley clutch a replacement Denso compressor is around $300 Condenser is under 100 bucks. New parts are appropriate, unless the vehicle is a nasty wreck with 300,000 miles - then why fix it at all.
Last compressor I bought was also about $300 in fall 2014, brand-new from this site's sponsor (a Sanden 708 for my 1988 Mazda truck). So seems reasonable.
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Re: Diagnosing a compressor leak

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bohica2xo wrote:Fix it right, or fix it again & again.

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Even with the goofy two pulley clutch a replacement Denso compressor is around $300 Condenser is under 100 bucks. New parts are appropriate, unless the vehicle is a nasty wreck with 300,000 miles - then why fix it at all.
Aftermarket compressor $210.00
Cond $90.00
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Re: Diagnosing a compressor leak

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Sniffer hitting on the lowest point on the belly at the joint plus at both service ports if I get the tip right at the opening. Not sure if thats normal even if I blew some compressed air around it beforehand.
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Re: Diagnosing a compressor leak

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Removed the compressor. It's a Valeo model.

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Is a gasket kit available for this model? Or would a Denso kit work?
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