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Thread: A/C clutch bearing noise

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    Rovernaut Guest
    I have a whirring bearing noise coming from the A/C clutch and when I switch A/C on it seems to stop.
    Wondering if there is a bearing in the clutch and if an easy DYI replace.
    96 V8 Disco with a serpentine belt

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    do you have a compressor make/model # ? If it's a Sanden, I have a catalogue and can give you the (manufacturers) pt #.

    They are replaceable, but I've never swapped one out.

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    Rovernaut Guest
    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(rick130 &#064; May 12 2006, 07&#58;01 PM) Quoted post</div><div class='quotemain'>
    do you have a compressor make/model # ? If it&#39;s a Sanden, I have a catalogue and can give you the (manufacturers) pt #.

    They are replaceable, but I&#39;ve never swapped one out.
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    Thanks will check it. Had a breif look but couldn&#39;t see any make mod, but willl have a closer look in daylight.

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    Mine started last night. Need to look if its the belt or the bearing. its intermitent for me so far.

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    Edd, often it&#39;s the polyvee belt squawking. My alternator belt does it now and then, just to give me the willies. Sprinkle a little water on the belt while it&#39;s running, (watch those fingers &#33 obviously if the noise goes, it&#39;s the belt.

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    I thought mine was the belt tensioner pulley bearing at first.
    So I replaced it. Bought one from a bearing place &#036;7.50,( god know what dealers would charge for one) the old one when I took it out was wobbly so soon to let go. But I still have the whirring noise.
    I might have a look at the belt though as when I take off on a hill it sometimes gives a slip noise.

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    Thanks for that. My first thought was OH great the belt is breaking. Started late friday night. Will see what I can do to make it happy. as no point replacing the bearings unless they are the problem. At least it wasn&#39;t a broken belt.

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    Rovernaut Guest
    What I first thought was my clutch bearing causing the noise, is apparantly my Alternator making the noise

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