Compressor Shaft Seal Removal (V5 - Conventional Mount)
TOOLS REQUIRED
^ J 39500-B A/C Refrigerant Recovery, Recycling and Recharging (ACR4) System
^ J 39400-A Electronic Halogen Leak Detector
^ J 5403 Snap Ring Pliers
^ J23 128-A Seal Seat Installer And Remover
IMPORTANT: Do not change a shaft seal because of small amounts of oil found on an adjacent surface. The seal allows some oil to pass for lubrication purposes. Change the shaft seal when the following conditions exist:
^ A large amount of sprayed oil is found.
^ Actual refrigerant leak is found, using a J 39400-A or equivalent.
1. Recover the refrigerant using the J 39500-B.
2. Loosen the compressor in the mounting brackets. Reposition the compressor.
3. Remove the clutch plate and hub assembly.
4. Remove the shaft seal retaining ring using the J 5403.
5. In order to prevent dirt or foreign material from damaging the compressor, thoroughly clean the following parts:
^ The inside of the compressor neck area surrounding the shaft
^ The exposed portion of the seal
^ The compressor shaft
^ The O-ring groove
IMPORTANT: Securely hand-tighten the handle of the J23 128-A. Do not use a wrench or pliers.
6. Fully engage the knurled tangs of the J 23128-A into the recessed portion of the seal by turning the handle clockwise.
7. Remove the seal from the compressor using a rotary-pulling motion. Discard the seal.
8. Remove the seal O-ring from the compressor neck using the J 9553-01. Discard the seal O-ring.
9. Inspect the shaft and the inside of the compressor neck again for dirt and foreign material.
10. Ensure that the shaft and the inside of the compressor neck are perfectly clean prior to installing new parts.