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JohnHere question please

Posted: Sat May 29, 2021 7:38 am
by tbirdtbird
You recently mentioned this on a post
"because the A-6 is designed to run continuously"
What of the new aluminum S6 replacement, does that apply also? This is a custom application with none of the usual GM peripherals of the A6 era. Just a TXV, which was set up just as you would a custom 508 (compressor, FD, condenser, evap c/ TXV, nothing else)
Thanks
Dave

Re: JohnHere question please

Posted: Sat May 29, 2021 2:35 pm
by JohnHere
The S-6 replacement for the original A-6 can accommodate both continuous running and cycling. Over and above the lighter weight aluminum case of the S-6, I'm told that the design changes had to do mainly with the clutch. GM found that the small-diameter engagement surfaces of the original A-6 clutch couldn't withstand constant cycling without prematurely wearing itself out. That's the reason why installing POA and VIR eliminator (cycling) kits on systems using the A-6 isn't such a good idea. On the other hand, the S-6 has a larger diameter, beefier clutch that isn't affected by cycling. So the aforementioned eliminator kits will work fine with the S-6.

Re: JohnHere question please

Posted: Sat May 29, 2021 3:48 pm
by tbirdtbird
Thanks

Re: JohnHere question please

Posted: Sat May 29, 2021 7:47 pm
by Tim
But the Old A6 with a seal, bearing and hub. It was like new again. :lol: