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    Ulrich Guest

    Disco 2 Td5 A/C Compressor Clutch Plate has come off - Denso 447300-7880

    Hi all
    Hope someone can help with some information and specification.
    The clutch plate (that should be connected to the center spine-rod) has come off the Denso 447300-7880 clutch connected to the Denso 10PA17C A/C compressor. I found the clutch plate without any visible damage in the engine bay, but the bolt that should go through the clutch plate and into the spine rod was lost along with any other shims, springs washers (if it was fitted was such).
    The clutch plate itself has an 8mm inner tread. (I think this must be used when dismantling / removing the clutch plate as the 8 mm doesn’ fit into the rod. The diameter seems smaller – I haven’t found a matching bolt yet.
    Now I’m in search of information regarding specification for a new bolt and any washers’ / shims etc. and information regarding assembly, ie should I use lock-tight, how hard should it be tightened (NM) tips and tricks.
    Thanks in advance
    Ulrich
    Disco 2 - 2002
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    Davehoos Guest
    common 6 mm thread.15mm long ish

    original bolt has the flange head and is self locking.
    loctite helps but often the head snaps off.

    i use those bolts with spring washer and flat washer that you get on most japanese trim.miti magna area good source of special bolts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ulrich View Post
    Hi all
    Hope someone can help with some information and specification.
    The clutch plate (that should be connected to the center spine-rod) has come off the Denso 447300-7880 clutch connected to the Denso 10PA17C A/C compressor. I found the clutch plate without any visible damage in the engine bay, but the bolt that should go through the clutch plate and into the spine rod was lost along with any other shims, springs washers (if it was fitted was such).
    The clutch plate itself has an 8mm inner tread. (I think this must be used when dismantling / removing the clutch plate as the 8 mm doesn’ fit into the rod. The diameter seems smaller – I haven’t found a matching bolt yet.
    Now I’m in search of information regarding specification for a new bolt and any washers’ / shims etc. and information regarding assembly, ie should I use lock-tight, how hard should it be tightened (NM) tips and tricks.
    Thanks in advance
    Ulrich
    Disco 2 - 2002
    My D2a did the same thing a few months ago but luckily the bolt and shim were in the engine bay. Spoke to the dealer he said loctite and make it nice and firm.

    Regards Gordo

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    Ulrich Guest
    Thanks for the input.
    I went to the local tool- and machine shop and found a bolt: 6 mm length 22 mm (12.9 grade) and a lock washer with grooves in.
    I found shims still inside the clutch plane mounting part – so I took my changes and tightened the clutch plate to check clearance in practice. Turning off the A/C (Econ) and clutch plate wasn’t engaged. Turned on it was engaged and rotating – concluded that it was fine.
    Then I removed the bolt and applied the blue colored Locktite 243 to it and tightened it well again.
    A/C works just perfect now )
    Best regards
    Ulrich

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    Jasonbing Guest

    Not so lucky

    My clutch fell off the front of my compressor as well. The whole lot gone. Of course you can't buy the parts lucky found a second hand one as just needed the clutch. And I have a spare compressor

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jasonbing View Post
    My clutch fell off the front of my compressor as well. The whole lot gone. Of course you can't buy the parts lucky found a second hand one as just needed the clutch. And I have a spare compressor
    You can buy the replacement parts - see:

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery-...ml#post2071077

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery-...ml#post2072802

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