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Old 02-21-2019, 09:40 PM   #1
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Default Replacing Chassis AC compressor

Our chassis AC compressor seized (was this way when we bought it). I have removed the old compressor and the dryer, so that I could replace them. I have found the part number for the compressor but not the dryer. I need this to order the new units. Mine is a Delphi compressor 15067135 on a 2004
Sun Voyager 8379 with a 8.1 vortec motor. I have search different sites for a dryer using information from a site that listed many parts for workhorse chassis's with no luck. I am sure some one else has run into this problem. Just need to fix this as I begin the transition to full time. Thank you
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Our chassis AC compressor seized (was this way when we bought it). I have removed the old compressor and the dryer, so that I could replace them. I have found the part number for the compressor but not the dryer. I need this to order the new units. Mine is a Delphi compressor 15067135 on a 2004
Sun Voyager 8379 with a 8.1 vortec motor. I have search different sites for a dryer using information from a site that listed many parts for workhorse chassis's with no luck. I am sure some one else has run into this problem. Just need to fix this as I begin the transition to full time. Thank you



Have you tried taking the dryer to a NAPA or other parts store and have them find the replacement. Many times there are markings that lead them to the correct part.



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Old 03-03-2019, 10:40 AM   #3
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Default I have solved the same problem

Finally had to replace the AC compressor on my 96 Chevy chassis Gulf Stream motorhome last summer. The good news is that everything on mine was a standard Chevy truck/van part and easy off the shelf delivery. Cheapest thru Amazon with good pictures of the parts. Replaced the compressor, dryer, all the joint seals, and 1 new hose section plus oil and R134a for less than NAPA wanted just for the compressor part.
[QUOTE=Cap1c40;27380]Our chassis AC compressor seized (was this way when we bought it). I have removed the old compressor and the dryer, so
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Old 03-24-2019, 10:11 AM   #4
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Default AC Compressor

Well I called the man who repairs our Fire District equipment and he got me the dryer in two days. Our local RV dealer was no help as was the local GM dealer. Now just need warm weather to redo the system.
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