adamdegraff
03-30-2009, 02:07 PM
I assume that many of you, like me, end up buying two of whatever it is that just broke. Thus, I have a small collection of spare parts. But I'm wondering if certain items won't keep... or stay fresh in storage. Others might be too expensive to justify their purchase in the event that they might be needed. Finally, there are others that are very difficult to come by and might one day not be available.
So I need some advice on a part. My Marathon MACH compressor broke. (This is Marathon's version of OTR air and heat.) The compressor is hard to find. New from Marathon it was $625. No rebuild kit is available. (They warned me that I was lucky that they even had one.) I found the same part at a Dallas area truck AC repair shop. Their price.... $225. YES! Should I buy two? Do AC compressors go bad over time? There are all sorts of seals that I would assume could go bad. But then again, maybe they are packed from the manufacturer with some sort of protective coating, as they would have to assume these units will be sitting on a shelf for at least a short while.
FYI, as far as I know, my broken compressor was the original unit. And it worked beautifully for me for over a year. But it started leaking out of the front where the pulley is. (It looks very much like the OTR AC compressor, but smaller.)
Thoughts?
Thanks,
~Adam
So I need some advice on a part. My Marathon MACH compressor broke. (This is Marathon's version of OTR air and heat.) The compressor is hard to find. New from Marathon it was $625. No rebuild kit is available. (They warned me that I was lucky that they even had one.) I found the same part at a Dallas area truck AC repair shop. Their price.... $225. YES! Should I buy two? Do AC compressors go bad over time? There are all sorts of seals that I would assume could go bad. But then again, maybe they are packed from the manufacturer with some sort of protective coating, as they would have to assume these units will be sitting on a shelf for at least a short while.
FYI, as far as I know, my broken compressor was the original unit. And it worked beautifully for me for over a year. But it started leaking out of the front where the pulley is. (It looks very much like the OTR AC compressor, but smaller.)
Thoughts?
Thanks,
~Adam