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Old Jan 12, 2006 | 02:28 AM
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Anyone have some suggestions on removing the AC pump ? And what size serpentine belt will I have to replace it with when the pump is removed...

I know there are some DC techs lurking on the forum...
 
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Old Jan 12, 2006 | 06:30 AM
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The AC compressor will not add a noticeable amount of drag to the engine as long as its turned off. The thing has a magnetic clutch on it and when the clutch is disengaged the pulley spins quite freely.

If you want to remove it to save a few pounds, now that's a different story. You may not be able to just go with a shorter belt because removal of the AC compressor might screw-up the belt routing for other accessories like power steering, the water pump, and the alternator. What you may need to do then is install a dummy pulley in place of the compressor to keep the belt pointed the right way. Check out Summit Racing. They carry a lot of kits like this that you might be able to adapt.
 
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BOBS: Thanks for the info.
 
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