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Old 07-15-2025, 05:43 PM
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To save you some searching, it's listed here:

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Old 07-15-2025, 09:08 PM
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Where did you get the front seal from?
My old school a/c guy brought it with him. If they are hard to find I can ask him.
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Old 07-16-2025, 05:19 AM
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Where did you get the front seal from?

Can't beat R12 for freezing yourself out of the car
I was looking into replacing the seal on my A-6. Never got around to it. While looking I found this:
"Here's a tidbit that a lot of folks aren't aware of. I like to pass it along to guys who have A6 compressors in their cars.
There is a double lip neoprene shaft seal available that will backfit to the A6 compressor. It solves the problem of the old type ceramic/carbon seal seeping oil and getting it all over your hood, inner fender, etc. It's also more reliable than the mechanical seal for refrigerant retention.
The part numbers are ACDelco# 15-30948 or, GM# 2724954 The seal is actually for newer HR6 and V5 compressors, but works great in the A6.

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Go to autoacforum.com and do a search for .a thread titled "GM A-6 Compressors, Rebuilt?" There is an illustration that shows a cutaway of the A6 seal area and tells where to install the seal. It actually fits into the area where the seal "seat" used to sit.
You remove all of the old seal components, install the oring into the seal bore, install the seal, then install the snap ring. You'll only use those 3 parts from the new seal kit. "
That post was on a buick forum.


https://www.carparts.com/a-c-compres...elco/ac1530948
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Thanks for the replies, I am of the same mindset as you guys. Fix the R12 and go. The system is fully charged just have a stuck POA or something else. Will figure it out.

Thanks for the nudge!
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Too bad your not in the D, you could use my equip if if don’t have any
I rescued my R12 system, after being empty for 15-20 years. Got a few stock PCs to put back on one day too.
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