Yes, you may not need a new clutch at all. They seem to last forever OR the magnetic clutch coil has burned out...and not really any problems in between. I think there's a test for clutch face wear, but I didn't see it in the FSM just now. I would do the oil and R12 first and see if it all works. I'll bet it does. Maybe
@Davea Lux can advise on clutch wear, etc.
You're going to need the Factory Service Manual for your car. Easily downloaded from
MyMopar.com.
You'll need a spanner tool to hold the hub stationary so you can loosen the hub retainer bolt, which isn't very tight at all (20 foot pounds). No big deal. Spanner tool:
https://www.amazon.com/Adjustable-F...lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&smid=A2MBJW8WVQQ3CX&th=1 The spanner goes in two of the three holes in the front of the clutch assembly so you can keep that from turning while you loosen the bolt. You can't hold that front plate from rotating with your bare hands.
Then you thread a 5/8-11 x 2 or 2.5 inch long cap screw (which you
probably don't have in your household screw jar, but easily found at good hardware stores or supply company or online) into the hub and give it just a little twist (no need for the spanner in this step) and the clutch will pop off right away. By right away, I mean it comes loose and if you're not ready for it, that heavy friggin' thing WILL pop off and destroy your radiator on the way down.
Now that you have the rotating assembly off, there are three hard to see hex screws that hold the stationary clutch field (electromagnet) assembly to the compressor. No need to remove the shaft key, btw.
Install new magnet, wire pointing up, and note that the three screws only get 17
INCH pounds, so we're talking screwdriver tight...very easy to wring them off, so be careful. Then you install rotating assembly on the shaft--making note of the crank key and the corresponding slot in the clutch assembly--and tighten the hub retainer bolt to 20 foot-pounds, using that spanner tool again. That will totally lock the assembly onto the tapered shaft. You're done with the scary stuff.
FYI--I'm off to Mecum Kissimmee tomorrow morning to look at very expensive Hemi cars, so I won't be checking the forum until Monday.
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