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General Sport Trac Discussion
A/C clutch plate
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee Gleason" data-source="post: 1030605" data-attributes="member: 73448"><p>Replacing the A/C clutch plate with one from Rock Auto. The original (?) is badly worn, I had it off and decided it needed to be replaced. Old one has just a hole in the center for the bolt to pass through into the shaft. The replacement seems to have a nut in the center that is threaded and flush with the plate. Not sure if this is going to work, I know I won't know for sure until I pull it off again but just wondering if this sounds right before I get involved again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee Gleason, post: 1030605, member: 73448"] Replacing the A/C clutch plate with one from Rock Auto. The original (?) is badly worn, I had it off and decided it needed to be replaced. Old one has just a hole in the center for the bolt to pass through into the shaft. The replacement seems to have a nut in the center that is threaded and flush with the plate. Not sure if this is going to work, I know I won't know for sure until I pull it off again but just wondering if this sounds right before I get involved again. [/QUOTE]
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