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Serpitine Belt
I Want To Put A Shorter Serpintine Belt On To Bypass My A/c Compressor. Does Anybody Have A Layout Of The Pulley Set Up Or Konw Where I Can See One, So That I Can Put It On?
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This is for the 2001 4.0.
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Re: Serpitine Belt
Thankx For The Help, But I Forgot To Mention That Mine Is A 95
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I think the set-up for the '95 is slightly different than the one pictured above. There is a good picture of how the belt is supposed to weave its way from one pulley to the next in the '95 OEM owner's manual. Separately, I recall reading a previous post by "Sweet William" which indicated he found a shorter belt to bypass the A/C compressor.
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