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air conditioner belt removed
Hi,If I remove the a.c. belt will I get better gas mileage because the pulley will not be turning.Thanks,Roy
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Re: air conditioner belt removed
No.
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Re: air conditioner belt removed
You will just have a hard time finding the right sized belt to put on the remaining pulleys if you delete the compressor.
I can give you a belt number for eliminated ac that will work great, but you will have to write it down somewhere safe. If you break the belt in a couple years and lose it, you will have to go through the trial and error of finding the right sized belt all over again.
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Re: air conditioner belt removed
What model and year Olds is this?
This post may not belong at the Olds Classics forum.
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Re: air conditioner belt removed
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Since it doesn't have a serpentine belt, if it isn't a classic, it's probably pretty close.
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