How much torque needed to turn a compressor?
Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 10:10 am
How much torque needed to turn a typical good compressor? On a truck board/site someone reported their compressor required 250 inch-lbs (which is like 16 ft-lbs) to turn, and an off-the-vehicle compressor only required under 20 inch-pounds.
I had my 2004 Frontier with 90K and great AC (R134a) handy, so I measured it and also found it required also under 20 inch-pounds to turn it. So do any of you experts have a feel for what would be too tight/too much torque to turn a reasonably modern compressor?
Thanks, don't think I've seen this addressed before, but 16 ft-lbs seems to me way too much force, something bad inside that compressor.
I had my 2004 Frontier with 90K and great AC (R134a) handy, so I measured it and also found it required also under 20 inch-pounds to turn it. So do any of you experts have a feel for what would be too tight/too much torque to turn a reasonably modern compressor?
Thanks, don't think I've seen this addressed before, but 16 ft-lbs seems to me way too much force, something bad inside that compressor.