10-27-2005, 09:41 PM | #1 |
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$20 A/C delete and short belt mod
I'll try to take it apart again and get pics this weekend.
I eliminated both idler pullies and the A/C pump. Total spent = $16.99 for the belt $0.09 for the washer ------------- $17.08 By flipping the ribbed idler around and using that on the tensioner with a spacer, it lines up perfectly. Take the ribbed idler off and hit the front edge (the side w/ the part number) with a flat grinder. Just a tiny amount of material needs to be taken off. The front side will now be facing the timing cover and that is what you're clearancing. Take a washer and drill in out with a 5/8" drill bit. The OD needs to be small enough to fit in the recessed area of the pulley. The washer/spacer goes over the boss on the tensioner and the ribbed idler goes on and the assy is put together. Next buy a 71" or 71.5" belt from autozone. The only ownside to this it the tensioner needs to be loosened up to change the belt. So remember to get the belt started around the tensioner before you tighten it up to the timing cover. Then route the belt like in my picture. I think this looks cleaner than the FRPP A/C delete pulley ($50) and is basically the same exact thing UPR charges $150 for and PHP charges $200.
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11-01-2005, 03:09 PM | #2 |
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Re: $20 A/C delete and short belt mod
thats a dohc, it works on sohc also? i'll do it this weekend...
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11-01-2005, 09:07 PM | #3 |
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Re: $20 A/C delete and short belt mod
It should if you have that same style tensioner and its place on the timing cover
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11-01-2005, 10:05 PM | #4 | |
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Re: $20 A/C delete and short belt mod
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11-06-2005, 12:28 PM | #5 |
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Re: $20 A/C delete and short belt mod
PICS:
Here's where the A/C pump used to be The canister and all the lines removed The condensor that was blocking my radiator is gone. With the elec fan on, you can put your hand in front of the radiator and feel it sucking the air through These rubber fins were behind the condensor to direct air to the radiator. When I pulled the condensor out, it left big gapping areas on the sid of the radiator. So I drilled 4 small holes in the trim panels and put these on to keep air from going around the rad. Not sure how much this helps, but it was free and, according to physics, it HAS to do something:blink: Overall pic of motor. Next up is relocating the fuse box, manual steering and brakes, and a Meziere elec WP.
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11-06-2005, 02:33 PM | #6 |
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Re: $20 A/C delete and short belt mod
Looks good. I'm going to put the black panels on like yours when I do mine here soon or whenever I do it. Seems like they would help.
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