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Old 09-05-2008, 08:45 PM   #1
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Just thinking of removing my AC pump since my Ac doesnt work-previous owner hit a rabbit at high speed Ac radiator and coolant radiator were both damaged

since theres only 1 belt driving all the ancillaries if I remove the pump is there a shorter belt you can use?? any 1 know part manufactuer and part number?

sorry if this has been asked but I tried seach function codnt find what I needed
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Old 09-06-2008, 05:49 PM   #2
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Just thinking of removing my AC pump since my Ac doesnt work-previous owner hit a rabbit at high speed Ac radiator and coolant radiator were both damaged

since theres only 1 belt driving all the ancillaries if I remove the pump is there a shorter belt you can use?? any 1 know part manufactuer and part number?

sorry if this has been asked but I tried seach function codnt find what I needed
I've got a custom belt on my car, due to some aftermarket pullies. Basically you make all of the changes you need, and then put a string or thin rope around the pullies and measure it. Then you go to your automotive store and tell them you need a 6-rib accessory belt in the lenth you've measured. I know gatorback belt part numbers reflect the length in inches.
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sweet I will give that a go, sounds easy enuf
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