AC delete pulley.
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AC delete pulley.
Most of the stores I have gone to get a AC delete pulley for my NA, '95 88 has resulted in blank stares and "they don't make those anymore". I found a Dorman #34202 but it specifies it for a SC motor. I do find different compressor numbers for SC and NA rigs. My question is, do the compressors mount differently? Can I use the SC specified delete pulley on my NA rig? Or, does someone out there have a NA specific delete pully number and source.
And before I get flamed, I did several searches here and did not come up with anything.
And before I get flamed, I did several searches here and did not come up with anything.
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I too looked for one in the local stores, but came up with nothing. I ended up makin my own with a 5" pulley, some spacers, and some 1/4" steel plate for a bracket. I used a gaterback 9060980 belt that fit perfectly. No belt squeals or unven belt wear, so im satisfied with it. The motor feels more responsive with the compressor gone.
FYI. I removed mine because the compressor was hitting my custom front header. I will probably put it back on next summer when I build a full header system though. I saved all the parts.
FYI. I removed mine because the compressor was hitting my custom front header. I will probably put it back on next summer when I build a full header system though. I saved all the parts.
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Originally Posted by harofreak00
http://www.intense-racing.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=IAD-380&Category_Code=PBF&Product_Count=0
I found it on this one site and posted it before but I can't find my post..
I did find it on ebay though.
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Originally Posted by wjcollier07
I know its slightly offtopic...but why would you want to do that? If the clutch isn't engaged, the compressor basically becomes a big A$$ freewheeling pulley.
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Originally Posted by 57lxi
clutch locks down and fries my belt off
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Originally Posted by willwren
Did you know that the AC compressor removes moisture from the car in winter? Your front defog function will be severely limited. Just an FYI.
Just my $.02.