I have just bought a Mk1 MG ZT V8 which is great apart from the rattling noise coming from the AC compressor, don't suppose this is normal????
Bullet
I have just bought a Mk1 MG ZT V8 which is great apart from the rattling noise coming from the AC compressor, don't suppose this is normal????
Bullet
No its not either your belt touching bits it shouldn't or compressor is on its last legs. Would take it back to the garage.
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I am moving to Warwick in the next 2 weeks, starting a new job in Jan and I have given up my company car for something more exciting..
Thanks, looking forward to enjoying the MG. Only driven it for 200 miles and it feels great.
Hi,
Just sent the questionaire through. Not sure it is the belt touching things it shouldn't, there appears to be something loose on the front of the AC pulleys that vibrates and makes a rattling noise.. I heard the AC Compressors can be a problem, it seemed alright when I bought the car, it was a private sale, seen so many bad ones at garages. One dealer tried to tell me the reason why the front of the car had been sand blasted was because it was very fast and spent alot of time right up behind other cars... Then he said if I didn't wash it I wouldn't notice it. I am moving to Warwick next weekend to start a new job in the New Year, really looking forward to driving the MG.
Sounds to me as if the clutch has been slipping and caused a lot of heat build-up, in turn melting the rubber grommets on the outside plate...which will now be just loosley held on and rattling around...
Maybe lucky enough that a new clutch is required...or a complete compressor...which is expensive!!!!
Have a look through this thread:
http://forums.xpowerforums.com/showthread.php?t=38389
Some usful info on there. Plus a link to a site selling refurbed compressors for about £100.
Ian
Bearing in mind the problems which can occour with the compressor and clutch 'thingy'would it be beneficial to perodically remove unit say every 4 years, and check bearings & change oil ?
or do we just wait for the 'grinding, somethings about to seize noise' to happen