[Shotimes] "remanufactured" A/C clutch impressions

Adam J. Green ajgreen@epix.net
Thu, 3 Jul 2003 09:33:44 -0400


This is the IDENTICAL clutch I put on my SHO. It was from autozone, and it
was 99.99. It works awesome. I've had no problems, and even better, I can't
feel it engaging anymore cause it dosen't put much strain on the engine. I
had good luck with mine. I thought it looked different too, and I was a
little worried about it since it wasn't a ford item, and I have the worst
luck with A/C, but this clutch from AZ worked great!

            -Adam

www.geocities.com/greentaurussho

Adam J. Green
'94 MTX
----- Original Message -----
From: <fwhittle@mindspring.com>
To: <shotimes@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 6:41 AM
Subject: [Shotimes] "remanufactured" A/C clutch impressions


> Ok, I got my Remanufactured A/C clutch, Factory Air 48853, from
Autozone.com.  I think it looks horrible and I don't trust it.  They simply
resurfaced the hub and pulley surfaces, and not very well.  The clutch
surface now is not very high above the rivets, and having looked at the
clutch on my A/C, it's worn down to the rivets already.  Another thing I
don't understand:  If both pieces are resurfaced and metal taken off, how
would I achieve the correct gap between the hub and pulley?  It seems even
leaving out both the shims, there would be an excessive gap.  Anyone have
any comments about remanufactured A/C clutches?  Mark N.--You said you've
had good results with Autozone clutches, is that brand-new, or
"remanufactured"?  They didn't offer new units on their website.  I guess
I'll spend the extra 30 dollars or so for a new unit.
>
> Frank Whittle
> '95 ATX
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