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Corns-88



Member Since: 20 Feb 2013
Location: cheshire
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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Stornoway Grey
I was going to change my Compressor BUT.....!!!

Well Saturday afternoon I thought It's time to change my compressor and stop that orange light on my dash thats on 30 seconds after start up every day for the past 2 weeks. So cover off and there it is, so top bolt being the problem I thought thats the one to get . So I got my 10mm spanner on one the bottom ones to see how tight and for correct spanner size and slackened one of the bottom one off 1/2 a turn. but try as I might, I could not get to the top one. I couldn't get the top half of the cover off and seeing as my internet decided not to work I conceded defeet and went to tighten the bottom bolt, Only for it to turn and not tighten up. So I only have 2 bolts holding it on and one bolt that stipped the thread in the beam it bolts to. the other problem is if I could get to thew top one and another one strips how do bolt it back on. Help Me Please how do I get the top bolt out and how do I fix this. 07 tdv8 stornoway grey at home tucked up
x type jag work and back hack
x5 Gone - never fully loved or cared for
Disco td5 gone - saved a fortune on ear plugs
Freelander gone - one of the first and worst
early disco gone- A tractor in a fur coat.

Post #438100 Mon Sep 29 2014 9:50am
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flack



Member Since: 24 Feb 2013
Location: Preston
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You need to get three new anchor nuts before you remove the pump, just go to your nearest dealer and ask them for the compressor chassis mounting anchor nuts, I would also get the two cover ones as well.

As for the top bolt you need to get at this from the center of the pump with a six inch extension bar and socket, its tight but you can get it up and over the pump to the top bolt.. Or seeing as you are replacing the compressor just leaver the bracket away from the chassis and the bracket will either snap or the bolt just pull out.

If your bolts are that bad, also expect your pipe connections not to be free as well, these are well known to seize up. When you fit a new type compressor this is not a problem as you get new pipe connections and the old ones need cutting.
So just cut the oil pipes off .
Should take no longer than 40 mins.

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Post #438104 Mon Sep 29 2014 10:35am
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Corns-88



Member Since: 20 Feb 2013
Location: cheshire
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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Stornoway Grey

Cheers I will call them later. Would a touch of WD help with removing the pipes do you think? Another thing whilst I'm on I put the into off road and the car rises. I then put 2 wooden blocks under the chasis at the back. Will the car drop when I take the compressor off or not. If it does will I need to reset anything, the compressor isn't a new one it's a nearly new original free issue that was working well a couple of weeks ago.

cheers

Paul 07 tdv8 stornoway grey at home tucked up
x type jag work and back hack
x5 Gone - never fully loved or cared for
Disco td5 gone - saved a fortune on ear plugs
Freelander gone - one of the first and worst
early disco gone- A tractor in a fur coat.

Post #438116 Mon Sep 29 2014 1:39pm
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