QP Air conditioning compressor maileage question

ukbaz

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Hi - just had a compressor seize on a QP M139 with 68,000 miles on clock. Is this usual? Anyone any idea how many miles these are usually good for?
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Baz
 

conaero

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They are weak and don’t last long so you’ve done well. The one on my Strad went at 22k miles, it’s the same as the QP one.
 

Zep

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Mine was grumbly in my GS at 48k. I think they have to handle such a big range of engine speeds and work from idle to 7000 rpm plus that they get a bit grumpy.

At least on the QP / GTS you don’t have to take the exchaust manifold off!
 

dunnah01

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Mine lasted all the way to 50k - the nut holding the clutch to the spindle sheared. The new part was only about £250 + regas if IRCC
 

ChrissGT

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Mine was grumbly in my GS at 48k. I think they have to handle such a big range of engine speeds and work from idle to 7000 rpm plus that they get a bit grumpy.

At least on the QP / GTS you don’t have to take the exchaust manifold off!

Mine went as well. I'm not sure if it ever was replaced (100k miles on the car). I do know the last couple of months I have had several weekends of very spirited driving with a lot of stop and go driving and with a lot of high rpms. Now that I read your post i'm wondering if that might have killed my compressor. And i'm almost inclined to say that doing a lot of stop and go and very spirited driving with the aircon on might not be the best idea.
 

Zep

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Mine went as well. I'm not sure if it ever was replaced (100k miles on the car). I do know the last couple of months I have had several weekends of very spirited driving with a lot of stop and go driving and with a lot of high rpms. Now that I read your post i'm wondering if that might have killed my compressor. And i'm almost inclined to say that doing a lot of stop and go and very spirited driving with the aircon on might not be the best idea.

Definitely get the charge checked first, that could cause some issues. At least the price of the compressors seems to be coming down!
 

ChrissGT

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Definitely get the charge checked first, that could cause some issues. At least the price of the compressors seems to be coming down!

I looked at the pully and noticed it is not really rotating as it should be. And there is a pretty nasty rattle when the AC is on with engine running, coming from the AC compressor area. I'm pretty sure a recharge wont fix this.
 

Zep

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I looked at the pully and noticed it is not really rotating as it should be. And there is a pretty nasty rattle when the AC is on with engine running, coming from the AC compressor area. I'm pretty sure a recharge wont fix this.

Certainly sounds like it won’t!