Vintage Air Gen V (5) or replace existing compressor, etc., for 1987 R20 Suburban?

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gmbellew

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Thanks. I bought a new one, so plan on replacing it.
make sure air blows through it before you install it. reason I stress that is I didn't do that one time and then had to tear it down and replace it again.....new parts sometimes are also bad.
 

beady

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make sure air blows through it before you install it. reason I stress that is I didn't do that one time and then had to tear it down and replace it again.....new parts sometimes are also bad.
Thanks, good thought.
 

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