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Bad compressor, bearing grindingColdspark 01-26-2007, 12:47 PM Was wondering if anyone who knows more about cars/malibus than I do could answer a question for me. I have a 2.4 97 malibu that was making a metalic grinding noise that was progressively getting louder. I brought it into the shop and aparantly it is due to the fact that a bearing in the compressor is going bad because it is not getting lubricated due to the fact that the compressor itself is bad. Ive known for a while that the compressor was bad, but didnt think too much of it because I had thought that the only effect that would have is that my A/C wouldnt work. Is there a way to disengage the compressor from the belt so that I do not have to replace the A/C in my car? Any input on this would be really appreciated. Thanks richtazz 01-26-2007, 03:52 PM Regretfully, you have a car that you can't just eliminate the A/C compressor and use a shorter belt due to the way the belt routes. Dorman makes A/C compressor bypass pulley assemblies for many vehicles, but your car/engine combo isn't one of them. Your only option is to repair or replace your compressor. slls 01-27-2007, 11:58 AM Was wondering if anyone who knows more about cars/malibus than I do could answer a question for me. I have a 2.4 97 malibu that was making a metalic grinding noise that was progressively getting louder. I brought it into the shop and aparantly it is due to the fact that a bearing in the compressor is going bad because it is not getting lubricated due to the fact that the compressor itself is bad. Ive known for a while that the compressor was bad, but didnt think too much of it because I had thought that the only effect that would have is that my A/C wouldnt work. Is there a way to disengage the compressor from the belt so that I do not have to replace the A/C in my car? Any input on this would be really appreciated. Thanks You just need a new clutch bearing, any good A/C shop will do the job. If they tell you you need a new clutch try another shop, the bearing is replaceable. SPRaYeD9 01-28-2007, 04:35 AM you could try taking the compressor off and tying the belt in a knot to make it shorter vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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