AC compressor leak

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tmoretta
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AC compressor leak

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The front of the AC compressor in my '88 M6 is wet with R134a. The car has rear AC. What compressor do I need to source? Should I send the compressor out to be rebuilt? Anyone know of a good rebuilder? Will it be clearly marked Seiko or Bosch? Any other recommendations?
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JCS
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Re: AC compressor leak

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tmoretta,

I have a A/C compressor Behr/Bosch - Wingcell rebuild service,
link,
http://bigcoupe.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=28245

Please read the instructions in RED, to view the captions,

See # 12

Best,
Jay
'88 M6, Red/Tan
My NEW Website https://www.jaysbmwparts.com/
tmoretta
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Re: AC compressor leak

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Okay Jay (I think). As soon as my compressor is dismounted, I will contact you. Do you only work on the Bosch type comp.? Do I call you (phone #?) or use PM?
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Re: AC compressor leak

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e-mail is best for me.
[email protected]
I am analyzing the BMW Denso, I now rebuild the Denso's !0PA 13,15, & 17
Jay
'88 M6, Red/Tan
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