Re: [Chrysler300] A/C question
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Re: [Chrysler300] A/C question



The clutch has a sealed ball bearing, they will run for years with no 
attention.
Go ahead and drive the car.
Mike

At 09:17 PM 5/5/2004 -0400, News4ge@xxxxxxx wrote:
>HI,
>
>I'm trying to put my K's engine compartment together enough to get it
>running.  The plan was to leave off the a/c system for the time being, 
>with just the
>compressor in place so that the alternator belts will fit.  I wasn't worried
>about the compressor not having any oil in it, because the clutch will 
>prevent
>the compressor from turning.  Then the thought occured to me that maybe the
>clutch itself might need the oil.  Is that true?  Do I need to put the whole
>system on the car and seal it up, just to run the car?
>
>Thanks,
>
>George Clineman




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