7–9 T-36510.Remove (slide out) the old compressor from the unit tagging it with unit information and reason for replace-ment.11. Wire tie the compressor base plate with the wire ties (Figure 7.5, item # 10) to the compressor, and slide thenew compressor in the unit. You may need to slightly tilt the compressor back.DO NOT add any oil to the replacement compressor. Replacement compressor is shipped with full oil chargeof 60 oz.12.Cut and discard the wire ties that were used to hold the base plate to the compressor.Figure 7.5 Compressor Kit1. Compressor2. Teflon Seal for Valve Connection (2)3. O-Ring (Unloader Connection)4. Compressor Discharge Temperature Sensor5. O-Ring (Economizer Connection)6. Base Mounting Bolts7. SST Washers8. Resilient Mount9. Mylar Washers10. Wire Ties11. Power Cable Gasket12. Ground Connection Screw13. Power Cable Lubricant - Krytox (Not Shown)- - - - -13.Put the new SST washers (Figure 7.5, item # 7) on each side of the resilient mounts (Figure 7.5, item #8),and the new mylar washer (Figure 7.5, item # 9) on the bottom of it as shown in Figure 7.7. Install the fourbase-mounting screws loosely.14.Place the new teflon seals (Figure 7.5, item # 2) at the compressor suction and discharge ports as well asthe O-rings (Figure 7.5, items #3 and #5) at the unloader and economizer line connection ports. Lubricatethe O-rings and the shoulder of the ORS fittings for the unloader and economizer ports. Hand tight all fourconnections.15.Torque the four base-mounting screws (Figure 7.5, item #6) to 6.2 mkg (45 ft-lbs.).16.Torque the compressor ports / connections to the following values. (Refer to Figure 7.6 for locations)111, 1223 4256787910