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Which compressor do you have? Year, model & engine of the truck? Some compressor clutches can be serviced or replaced on their own without having to replace the entire compressor.
As for the idle dropping low, 1: you could have a low curb idle speed setting, the extra load of the ac stalls the engine. 2: the throttle plates and bore are coked up, causing a low idle speed and stall with the ac on. 3: being an 86, that should have the computer controlled Quadrajet, it's possible that the idle speed is not being compensated for the ac on, increasing idle speed to maintain the desired rpm in gear.
The first thing you should do if find out why it's stalling before actually performing a repair. I only mentioned a few of the things it could be but a diagnosis is still needed.
First look in the throttle bore and see if the bore an throttle plates are dirty, black colored. Also, with the truck off, slowly rotate the linkage fully open and back closed with your hand, feeling for any unsmoothness in rotation. This is to check if the throttle parts are dirty and sticking or coked up.Report back with your findings, also take pics and post them. That helps alot.
I have the same compressor. The clutch can be serviced separately, good news for you!As for the idle dropping low, 1: you could have a low curb idle speed setting, the extra load of the ac stalls the engine. 2: the throttle plates and bore are coked up, causing a low idle speed and stall with the ac on. 3: being an 86, that should have the computer controlled Quadrajet, it's possible that the idle speed is not being compensated for the ac on, increasing idle speed to maintain the desired rpm in gear.
What is the idle RPM in drive with the AC off? Post a pic of the accumulator and low pressure cycling switch.