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AC compressor seized.
Well, looks like my air conditioning compressor just seized up on the Z26. Started making a god awful noise and now smells like burning rubber. Popped the hood and theres little puffs of smoke coming from the AC compressor. I assume its melting the belt.
Now, its freezing cold here and I dont really care about the AC at the moment, nor do I feel like working outside in the garage in this weather.
Can I get away with leaving the compressor in place and getting a belt for a NON-AC motor in the meantime, or will the non-ac belt not fit with the compressor still in there
Now, its freezing cold here and I dont really care about the AC at the moment, nor do I feel like working outside in the garage in this weather.
Can I get away with leaving the compressor in place and getting a belt for a NON-AC motor in the meantime, or will the non-ac belt not fit with the compressor still in there
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Re: AC compressor seized.
There was a non-AC belt available for the 2.8/3.1 but I don't think there is a specific application for the 3100.
You may be able to come up with a shorter belt by trial and error or get an A/C delete pulley from a parts store.
You may be able to come up with a shorter belt by trial and error or get an A/C delete pulley from a parts store.
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Yeah I dont want to completely delete the AC. I just dont want to screw with it until later on. Likely spring time.
I`ll pull the belt tomorrow and hit up the parts store and see what I can find.
I`ll pull the belt tomorrow and hit up the parts store and see what I can find.
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Re: AC compressor seized.
Your defrost will not be as effective without the AC. It is used to pull moisture out of the air when the defrost is on.
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Yeah Im aware of that, but its dry as hell here anyway, so Im not too worried. Eventually I`ll replace the compressor. I just dont feel like it right now. I`ll price a new one out tomorrow and see if its worth it. I still have to get a shop to evacuate the system and then charge it back up once the compressor is in there again.Money pit Beretta wrote:Your defrost will not be as effective without the AC. It is used to pull moisture out of the air when the defrost is on.
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$26 for my 95 3100. I recall someone saying you can use a shorter belt too, i'm just not sure which engine... or belt size
$26 for my 95 3100. I recall someone saying you can use a shorter belt too, i'm just not sure which engine... or belt size
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Re: AC compressor seized.
Remember that the A/C will not operate below about 40 degrees F, so in winter it won't matter if it works or not, for defrost.
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Re: AC compressor seized.
You can use a shorter belt, however I am not sure if it will clear with the compressor still in place. See if you have a clear line of site from the water pump pulley to the crank pulley. I have the part number for the correct short belt I used on my 3400 for like 5 years. I'll post it if you want it.
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That's an extremely small contact patch on the WP pulley though...
I used a bypass pulley for Roberts engine when I built it.
This is missing the PS pump, the belt goes over that pulley and I do not think it overlaps the WP much at all...
I can get a photo of the PS pulley and WP pulley if you want, I actually drove my car to work today.
I used a bypass pulley for Roberts engine when I built it.
This is missing the PS pump, the belt goes over that pulley and I do not think it overlaps the WP much at all...
I can get a photo of the PS pulley and WP pulley if you want, I actually drove my car to work today.
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Yes PLEASE!3400beretta wrote:You can use a shorter belt, however I am not sure if it will clear with the compressor still in place. See if you have a clear line of site from the water pump pulley to the crank pulley. I have the part number for the correct short belt I used on my 3400 for like 5 years. I'll post it if you want it.
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3X00-Modified wrote:That's an extremely small contact patch on the WP pulley though...
I used a bypass pulley for Roberts engine when I built it.
This is missing the PS pump, the belt goes over that pulley and I do not think it overlaps the WP much at all...
I can get a photo of the PS pulley and WP pulley if you want, I actually drove my car to work today.
No offence Jon, but if I didn't know for a fact that it would work I would have kept my mouth shut. I ran my car for over 5 years like this with NO issues whatsoever.
Chris, the PN I used is 6PK1525 or Gatorback PN 4060600. Now I believe I had a tensioner with the smaller pulley on my car, but I honestly cannot remember for sure. So depending on which tensioner you have on your car, you may have to go up or down one size, but at least its a place to start.
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Sweet, thanks.
I dont expect to have any cooling issues. If anything, all I`d expect would be some belt squeal if I hit a big enough puddle to get the belt wet. But even that is doubtful. And from Jon`s pic it looks like I wont have any issues running the smaller belt with the AC compressor still in place.
I dont expect to have any cooling issues. If anything, all I`d expect would be some belt squeal if I hit a big enough puddle to get the belt wet. But even that is doubtful. And from Jon`s pic it looks like I wont have any issues running the smaller belt with the AC compressor still in place.
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Re: AC compressor seized.
I just think it's such a small patch that's all... never stated it wasn't going to work but it's just something to note.3400beretta wrote: No offence Jon, but if I didn't know for a fact that it would work I would have kept my mouth shut. I ran my car for over 5 years like this with NO issues whatsoever.
Chris, the PN I used is 6PK1525 or Gatorback PN 4060600. Now I believe I had a tensioner with the smaller pulley on my car, but I honestly cannot remember for sure. So depending on which tensioner you have on your car, you may have to go up or down one size, but at least its a place to start.
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Whoever engineered the upper passenger side motor mount needs to be shot. Got the old belt out, FINALLY. I`ll go back out and continue freezing my butt off in a bit. I really really hope the belt works. What a pain in the rear.
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Agreed LOLChris88CL wrote:Whoever engineered the upper passenger side motor mount needs to be shot.