I am sure small clutch will fit early compressor. I believe
George McKovich changed clutches on his 57 300C.
As far as bearing on early clutch, I have changed them out.
Not hard to do. The early brush style is the down fall of that clutch. Putting a
light coat of silicon grease on the commentator will help longevity of brushes.
Take
Care, Gary Nelson Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2018 7:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] A/C Compressor Clutch I have often wondered same thing .. does late 2 belt clutch assembly fit on the early V2 compressor ? Same bolts on front of V2 or an adapter / mount plate changed ? I have an AC equipped D , compressors look the same up into 70’s , but huge clutch on early ones . Anyone know for sure? Or maybe a whole ~ 1970 V2 with clutch and pulley
fits same mounting ? Rebuilt later ones available .
What is wrong with the old one ? In my experience bearing it rides on when
free wheeling seizes up or balls fail: grind up . Other wearing part might
be a brush ? I think later one magnet coil is stationary ,?, no brush . But not
sure any of this . Someone must know. Related .. you really need a new
receiver / dryer if changing compressor ?
Good to know about this from AC guy.. and 134 change over . Sent from my iPhone
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