I agree! Once you hear it, you won't forget the sound!
Remember this high pressure valve is available separately for about $8.
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> That sound that you described is most usually the noise that is heard when
> the high pressure blow off is actuated. Debbie's did that when the
> radiator
> fan died. It was the first clue that something wasn't right.
>
> Jim
>
>
> It is mandatory to fill the compressor with
>>the correct PAG oil and then set the compressor, clutch end down, for at
>>lest 30 minutes prior to installation. This insures the shaft seal is well
>>lubricated before it is run. If you don't, you have a chance of that seal
>>being put into use unlubricated.
>>.
>>.
>
>
>
>
> In my three-compressor warrantee replacement extravaganza (ended when the
> car was totaled three days into the third REPLACEMENT compressor), I
> experienced this. It took the compressor two hours to blow the seal, and
> when it did, I thought I standing in front of a foghorn that had ingested
> helium. Was like listening to a thousand nails being pulled down a
> chalkboard. Nearly wet myself.
>
> David
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