Hi there everyone [img]graemlins/wavey.gif[/img]
I'm new to the forum but have been reading for a while (usually a few hours every night) and I was wondering if one the experienced mechanics could wave a magic wand for me (just kidding, just trying to take the easy way out).
Anyways, I've got a 1999 firebird 3.8L parked the for the winter and I'm going to do the intake & exhaust in the spring. The only problem the car has is when the A/C is turned off and the engine is running (of course), it makes a metal to metal abrasion sound (kinda like howling) & I traced it to the front of the A/C compressor.
I've read on the forum that it is supposed to be the clutch (as the A/C still works) and I was wondering if anyone could give me some tips or tricks to replacing the clutch. I'm trying to save money for the upgrades so if I can just replace the clutch and save hundred bucks, I'll do it.
Do I need any special tools? I have access to a shop, so doing the work myself is not a problem.
Thanks in advance.
[ February 02, 2006, 02:03 AM: Message edited by: xFirex99 ]
I'm new to the forum but have been reading for a while (usually a few hours every night) and I was wondering if one the experienced mechanics could wave a magic wand for me (just kidding, just trying to take the easy way out).
Anyways, I've got a 1999 firebird 3.8L parked the for the winter and I'm going to do the intake & exhaust in the spring. The only problem the car has is when the A/C is turned off and the engine is running (of course), it makes a metal to metal abrasion sound (kinda like howling) & I traced it to the front of the A/C compressor.
I've read on the forum that it is supposed to be the clutch (as the A/C still works) and I was wondering if anyone could give me some tips or tricks to replacing the clutch. I'm trying to save money for the upgrades so if I can just replace the clutch and save hundred bucks, I'll do it.
Do I need any special tools? I have access to a shop, so doing the work myself is not a problem.
Thanks in advance.
[ February 02, 2006, 02:03 AM: Message edited by: xFirex99 ]
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