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Posted by bill b va on June 12, 2002 at 18:18:43 from (209.240.222.130):
In Reply to: Electric Clutches posted by F14 on June 12, 2002 at 16:52:26:
yes you are on the right tract . get the spects for what you are working on . depending on what you are working on you may have to add or remove shims or do other things to get the right air gap for the clutch . very critical . you also may have a low pressure cut out switch in the system to prevent clutch engement if the refregerent in too low . the purpose of this switch is to prevent clutch engament when the evaporator ( cooling coils) is below freezing which will cause moisture in the air flow to freeze in the cooling coils and stop air flow . hopefully this will help you .if so may be you can help a computer illiterate with a few questions....bill... Air Force retired 1971
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