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AC Products and Equipment 03/08/2021 Order ™ NLINE www.midwestwheel.com 22 Order ™ NLINE www.midwestwheel.com CATALOG NUMBER CATALOG A/C PRODUCTS & EQUIPMENT Compressors ........................................................2-5 Clutches .................................................................. 5 Receiver Driers .....................................................6-7 Blower Motors & Wheels .......................................8-9 Expansion Valves ..................................................... 9 Heater Vales & Actuators ........................................ 10 Switches & Relays ............................................10-11 Resistors, Interior Dash Switches ........................... 12 Condensers ........................................................... 13 Evaporators ......................................................13-14 Heater Cores .......................................................... 14 Antifreeze .............................................................. 14 A/C Hose & Fittings ...........................................15-17 Expansion Tubes, Service Caps .............................. 17 O-Ring/Seals & O-Ring Assortment Kits ............18-19 Cabin Air Filters ..................................................... 20 Leak Detectors ...................................................... 20 Thermometers ....................................................... 21 Injectors & Kits, Fluorescent Dyes .......................... 21 Maintenance Parts, Systems & Components .....21-23 Schrader Valves & Tools ......................................... 22 Refrigerant ............................................................ 23 Retrofit Fittings, Oil, Manifold Gauge Kits ................ 24 NOW OFFERING A GOOD, BETTER, BEST OFFERING OF COMPRESSORS ✦ Generic, Standard and Super HD ✦ COMPRESSORS - SANDEN STYLE Model Mount Clutch Volt Sanden # ME 5285 FLX7 Universal Style Direct 10gr 12 ME 5920** 175cc R12 510HD Ear 2gr 132mm 12 9120 ME 5771* 300cc R134a 7H15 Ear 2gr 132mm 12 4603/4469 ME 5331* 300cc R134a 7H15 Direct 8gr 119mm 12 4776/4482/4421 ME 5363 300cc R134a 7H15D Ear 2gr 125mm 12 4740/4713/4484 ME 5362* Generic #5362Q 300cc R134a 7H15E Direct 6gr 125mm 12 4731/4424 ME 5366 Generic #5366Q 300cc R134a 7H15E Direct 6gr 125mm 12 4792/4040 ME 5348* 200cc R134a 7H15E Direct 8gr 119mm 12 4816/4544 ME 5365* Generic #5365Q 300cc R134a 7H15E Direct 8gr 119mm 12 4759/4042 ME 5400 300cc R134a 7H15E Direct 10gr 119mm 12 4347 ME 54720 300cc R134a 7H15E Direct 8gr 119mm 12 4720 ME 5772 300cc R134a 7H15HD Direct 1gr 169mm 12 4602 ME 5373 300cc R134a 7H15HD Ear 2gr 125mm 12 4426/4696 ME 5727* 300cc R134a 7H15HD Ear 2gr 125mm 12 4627/4896 ME 5290 200cc R134a 7H15HD Ear 2gr 132mm 12 4434 ME 5382* 300cc R134a 7H15HD Direct 2gr 132mm 12 4715/4778/4890 ME 5384 300cc R134a 7H15HD Ear 2gr 132mm 12 4717/4777/4893 ME 5726* 300cc R134a 7H15HD Direct 2gr 132mm 12 4626/4780 ME 5764* 240cc R134a 7H15HD Ear 2gr 132mm 12 4644/4664/8104 ME 5334* 300cc R134a 7H15HD Direct 6gr 125mm 12 4819/4473 ME 5339 300cc R134a 7H15HD Direct 6gr 125mm 12 4883/4092 ME 5347* 200cc R134a 7H15HD Direct 6gr 125mm 12 4815/4793 ME 5387 300cc R134a 7H15HD Direct 6gr 125mm 12 4494/4757 ME 54546 300cc R134a 7H15HD Direct 6gr 125mm 12 4546 ME 5705 240cc R134a 7H15HD Ear 7gr 119mm 12 4618 ME 5706 135cc R134a 7H15HD Ear 7gr 119mm 12 4618 ME 5323 300cc R134a 7H15HD Ear 8gr 119mm 12 4305/4496/4718 ME 5326* 300cc R134a 7H15HD Ear 8gr 119mm 12 4734/4477 ME 5333* 300cc R134a 7H15HD Direct 8gr 119mm 12 4818/4485 ME 5393 300cc R134a 7H15HD Direct 8gr 119mm 12 4418 ME 5707 240cc R134a 7H15HD Direct 8gr 119mm 12 4666 ME 5385* Generic #5385G 300cc R134a 7H15HD Direct 8gr 130mm 12 4493/4733/4892 ME 5402 240cc R134a 7H15SHD Direct 12gr 126mm 12 4078/4370 ME 5300 285cc R134a 7H15SHD Ear 2gr 152mm 12 4609/4478 ME 5395 300cc R134a SHDC Direct 8gr 119mm 12 4314 ME 5398 300cc R134a SHDC Direct 8gr 140mm 12 4802 ME 5406 300cc R134a SPRHD Direct 8gr 119mm 12 4398 ME 5404 300cc R134a SSPRHD Direct 8gr 180mm 12 4326 ME 54577 300cc R134a SD7H15-Super HD Direct 7gr 126mm 12 - ME 5316 300cc R134a SD7H15-SHD Direct Long 8gr 132mm 24 4769 ME 54148 300cc R134a SD7H15-Super HD 8gr 130mm 12 4006;4146 ME 54106 300cc R134a SD7H15-Super HD 6gr 125mm 12 - ME 5349 300cc R134a SD7H15HD Direct Long 8gr 119mm 12 - *Uses SP15 PAG Oil **Uses R12 Mineral Oil 2 COMPRESSORS - SANDEN STYLE, CONTINUED ME 5285 ME 5290 ME 5300 ME 5323 ME 5326 ME 5331 ME 5333 ME 5334 ME 5339 ME 5347 ME 5348 ME 5362 ME 5363 ME 5365 ME 5366 ME 5400 ME 54720 ME 5373 ME 5382 ME 5384 ME 5385 ME 5387 ME 5393 ME 5395 ME 5398 ME 5402 ME 5406 ME 54546 ME 5705 ME 5706 ME 5707 ME 5726 ME 5727 ME 5764 ME 5771 ME 5772 COMPRESSORS - DENSO ME 5903 ME 5919 ME 5920 ME 5405 (O.E.M.) ME 5405A (O.E.M.) ME 5405G (Aftrmrkt) ME 5405AG (Aftrmrkt) ME 51416 8 Grv., 163.5mm Dia. 8 Grv., 140mm Dia. 6 Grv., 163.5mm Dia. ME 5404 ME 54577 OE# 22-65771-000 OE# 22-65770-000 OE# 22-65772-000 COMPRESSORS - SELTEC STYLE ME 5805 ME 5806 Model Mount Clutch Volt Sanden # ME 5805 Universal R134a TM16 Ear 8gr 4.8” 12 xxx-46234 ME 5806 Universal R134a TM16 Ear 8gr 5” 12 xxx-46236 ***Uses SP10 PAG Oil 3 COMPRESSORS - SUPER HEAVY DUTY • New Heavy Duty Design for greater durability and longer service life, • New Heavy Duty Extra Pure (EP) steel bearing in clutch rotor twice as long as Standard Models • Increased internal oil flow passages to increase oil flow to lip seal • Original Equipment on later model, class 8 vehicles: Freightliner, • Improved over-molded lip seal, increases the ability to seal when Peterbilt, Volvo, and Mack shaft “waggles” during compressor operation • Doubles the number of life clutch cycles (1 million) • Improved rear thrust bearing race • Increased friction surface diameter on clutch rotor • Improved rod swage joint quality with special alumite coating • Same wobble plate design and performance as current SD7 compressors • Thermal fuse added to coil for disengagement of clutch pulley • Larger Face with a friction lined clutch rotor for better engagement • Prevents clutch from locking up and throwing accessory drive belt • Rubber clutch armature replaces and eliminates leaf spring armature In most applications, New Super Heavy Duty Compressors will replace the standard models. Check clutch clearance before installing on vehicle. ME 5333S ME 5362S ME 5365S 300cc R134a 300cc R134a 300cc R134a Model Mount Clutch Model Mount Clutch Model Mount Clutch SPRHD Direct 8gr 119mm SPRHD Direct 6gr 125mm SPRHD Direct 8gr 119mm Volt Head Sanden # Volt Head Sanden # Volt Head Sanden # 12 GH 4075/4352 12 GSA 4376 12 GQ 4077/4368 ME 5366S ME 5385S ME 5387S 300cc R134a 300cc R134a 300cc R134a Model Mount Clutch Model Mount Clutch Model Mount Clutch SPRHD Direct 6gr 125mm 7H15SHD Direct 8gr 130mm 7H15SHDC Direct 6gr 125mm Volt Head Sanden # Volt Head Sanden # Volt Head Sanden # 12 GQ 4080/4377 12 WV 4286 12 WV 4085 SUPER HEAVY DUTY COMPRESSOR (SHDC) Thermal THERMAL FUSE DESIGN Fuse Thermal Fuse in Clutch Coil • Placed inside the clutch coil to sensor high heat temperature • Function: As the fuse senses extreme heat from clutch slippage, the thermal fuse breaks open. With the open fuse, it will not allow the electrical current to flow to the clutch coil. This function disengages the clutch armature from the clutch pulley and allows the clutch pulley to spin freely acting as an idler pulley. • The thermal fuse prevents the loss of the accessory drive belt • The thermal fuse can’t be reset or replaced after breaking open. The compressor must be replaced and normal maintenance to the system must be performed. • Position of thermal fuse is located in the clutch coil COMPRESSORS - T/CCI (YORK STYLE) ME 5236 ME 5256 Generic #5216 ME 5258 Model Clutch Model Clutch Model Clutch ER 210L None ET 210L None ES 210L None Volt Head T/CCI # Volt Head T/CCI # Volt Head T/CCI # N/A RotaLock 25149 N/A Tube-O 25150 N/A SlimLine 25334 CCI York New 209/210 Uses PAG Oil CCI York New 209/210 Uses PAG Oil Uses PAG Oil ME 5262 Generic #5217 1 Wire ME 5264 1 Wire ME 5266 2 Wire Model Clutch Model Clutch Model Clutch ET 210L 2gr 6” ET 210L 6gr 5-7/8” ET 210L 2gr 6” Volt Head T/CCI # Volt Head T/CCI # Volt Head T/CCI # 12 Tube-O 25073C 12 Tube-O 25182C 12 Tube-O 25237C 4 CCI York New 210L Uses PAG Oil Uses PAG Oil CCI York New 209/210 Uses PAG Oil COMPRESSORS - T/CCI (YORK STYLE), CONTINUED ME 5267 2 Wire ME 5268 2 Wire Model Clutch Model Clutch ET 210L 6gr 5 7/8” ET 210L (Far Forward) 6gr 5-7/8” Volt Head T/CCI # Volt Head T/CCI # 12 Tube-O 25240C 12 Tube-O 25243C Uses PAG Oil CCI York New 209/210 Uses PAG Oil A/C INSULATION TAPE ME 5269 2 Wire ME 5271 2 Wire ME 8990 Model Clutch Model Clutch 30 ft. Roll ET 210L 8gr 6 1/8” ES 210L 8gr 6 1/8” Volt Head T/CCI # Volt Head T/CCI # N/A Tube-O 25246C Uses PAG Oil 12 SlimLine 25238C Uses PAG Oil CLUTCHES - T/CCI (YORK STYLE) ME 5029 ME 5030 ME 5031 ME 5032 York-Tecumseh York-Tecumseh York-Tecumseh York-Tecumseh OE#: 515379, MAN-03 OE#: 513352, MAN-03 OE#: 502409 OE#: 503879, 515528, MAN-06 Volt: 12V Volt: 12V Volt: 12V Volt: 12V Dia.: 5.3” Dia.: 5.8” Dia.: 6” Dia.: 6-5/16” Grooves: Poly 8 Grooves: Poly 6 Grooves: 1 Grooves: 1 Width: .14” Width: .14” Width: 1/2” Width: 5/8” A-B Dist.: 1-5/8” A-B Dist.: 2-1/8” center A-B Dist.: 2-3/4” A-B Dist.: 2-3/4” 1 Wire, IHC Plug 1 Wire, IHC Plug 1 Wire Plug, Weatherpak 1 Wire, IHC Plug ME 5044 ME 5063 ME 5144 ME 5125 York-Tecumseh OE#: 502400 York-Tecumseh Blissfield/CCI OE#: 332639, Volt: 12V OE#: 501939, OE#: 14533 MAE-6AR, MA-6A Dia.: 7-5/16” 024-21590 Volt: 12V Volt: 12V Grooves: 1 Volt: 12V Dia.: 6” Dia.: 6” Width:
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