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bypass the AC compressor with a smaller serpentine belt
I have a 1994 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera 3.1L The AC compressor locked up & I need to bypass the AC compressor with a smaller serpentine belt what size belt do I need?
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Re: bypass the AC compressor with a smaller serpentine belt
What size belt? No clue but you can ask your parts store what size belt the same car/engine/year model without A/C uses. They might even show the belt routing. You may or may not have to remove the A/C tensioner pulley and bracket. HTH
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Re: bypass the AC compressor with a smaller serpentine belt
Thanks DeltaP, but I was hoping someone had done this before & could tell me the belt size. I think the same same car engine (3.1L GM) without air has a dummy pulley in place of the AC compressor, I may be wrong?
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