You are better off replacing entire compressor, then you know all other bearings and parts are good.
To answer this question the voltage of the compressor is needed.
yes but a very special tool is needed
A pancake compressor is a small, portable air compressor used for home and commercial jobs where a smaller volume of air is needed.
This has been around for as long as I can remember. There is no such thing as A muffler bearing. Somebody is pulling your leg. 100% correct. Just for fun, tell whoever told you needed to change it that you need to borrow a spagnasty because you figure you'll change the blinker fluid at the same time:)
Bearing needs to be pressed old out and new pressed in. Cost about $40 to have it removed from auto shop. But you can install it by chilling (freezer) the replacement bearing overnight and then heat the hub (200 oven don't want to melt the inner bearing seal) and drive the new bearing in with a soft hammer or wood block. Don't forget the bearing seals innerfirst before the bearing and then outer after bearing is in. Best to remove hub and do it on a bench.
Hose with appropriate coupling.
The compressor is needed for the cooling of the air. This works the same way the compressor of a fridge or a freezer work. It uses the physical principle of a heat pump.
Engages and disengages the compressor clutch as needed.
A remanufactured engine for your vehicle would not come with an AC compressor. Your original AC compressor would be reused or replaced with a new or remanufactured compressor if needed.
two people and an aircompresser and a computer
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first take wheel off, remove brake caliper,brake rotor then 4 bolts behind the front wheel bearing assy. then pull front axle out with wheel bearing attached then change u-joint and reassemble. PS wheel bearing assy can be stubborn so plenty of lubricant is needed to break loose