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Maybe someone can chime in to confirm or deny that I saw certain R4 compressors made for GM applications mount in a different orientation than the R4 on our cars do.
There is an oiling hole on the front bearing/seal that would normally be facing down, but due to the difference in mounting, getting the wrong one would have that port facing up, and the front seal would not get lube/cooled by the oil which tends to lead to premature seal failure (I've had 3 or 4 R4 compressors that all died from front seal failure despite being charged with the proper amount of the correct type of oil) Am I insane, did I dream that or is there some deal with the front seal having a different orientation on the MB R4 compressors vs the ones assembled with GM cars in mind?
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![]() All Diesel Fleet 1985 R107 300SLD TURBODIESEL 2005 E320 CDI (daily) LOTS of parts for sale! EGR block kit http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/diesel-discussion/355250-sale-egr-delete-block-off-plate-kit.html 1985 CA emissions 617 owners- You Need This! Sanden style A/C Compressor Mounting Kit for your 616/ 617 For Sale + Install Inst. Sanden Instalation Guide (post 11): http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/diesel-discussion/367883-sanden-retrofit-installation-guide.html |
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Sherm, the Sanden compressors are probably slightly better than R4. I think they have a swash-plate drive, like the Denso I took apart from my Plymouth. The 7-piston SD7 are newer and preferred. Double-acting, so essentially 14- pistons for a smooth output. I recall the R4 has a crankshaft w connecting rods and 5 pistons, single-acting. My Denso failed when the black anodizing wore off the aluminum pistons, to seize one in the aluminum bore. I think R4's can fail similarly.
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![]() All Diesel Fleet 1985 R107 300SLD TURBODIESEL 2005 E320 CDI (daily) LOTS of parts for sale! EGR block kit http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/diesel-discussion/355250-sale-egr-delete-block-off-plate-kit.html 1985 CA emissions 617 owners- You Need This! Sanden style A/C Compressor Mounting Kit for your 616/ 617 For Sale + Install Inst. Sanden Instalation Guide (post 11): http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/diesel-discussion/367883-sanden-retrofit-installation-guide.html |
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Thanks for clarifying. I should have remembered since I now recall taking a failed R4 apart long ago to see, and to scrap the aluminum "block". It was likely the one where the clutch slipped and smoked, and perhaps a piston seized in a bore, as in my Denso. I just recall it happened on a very hot day (which Rollguy also experiences). The main thing is that it has no oil sump, so relies on oil circulating in the system. At least in our cars, the R4 is down low where oil tends to stay.
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Shern ;
Did you like the AC before it failed ? . I like my SANDEN upgrade but it's not yet perfect . I replaced the condenser too, this makes the system shed more heat .
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