A/C Belt

Discussion in 'Technical' started by airstyle, Aug 1, 2010.

  1. airstyle

    airstyle Z Anarchist

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    I want to cut it, but i'm not sure about this (below)?

    What's the pulley between the crank pulley and the A/C pulley?
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  2. Dilligaf

    Dilligaf croutons

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    Tentioner for the A/C Compressor belt
     
  3. Chrispy

    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

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    Why do you want to cut it for? :confused:
     
  4. airstyle

    airstyle Z Anarchist

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    A/C has been out of gas for ages, I've never had the need for A/C anyways. Motor does rev much more freely now, so I guess the A/C pulley was on its way out anyways.
     
  5. Stef

    Stef Active Member

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    The bearing in the AC tensioner pulley seized in Silver. Belt went up in smoke on approaching the Harbour Bridge. Not fun
     
  6. zed4life (zedcare.com)

    zed4life (zedcare.com) Ω vicarious zedder Ω

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    I had an AC belt seize tight while driving

    Peter Walsh's silver AMEC track car in Sydney peak hour traffic a few years back driving back from Goulburn Nats.

    Shrieked an ungodly banshee howl before stalling the motor in the Pacific Motorway middle lane due to his aftermarket ECU not supporting AAC control :eek:

    Cut the belt and be done with it...
     
  7. airstyle

    airstyle Z Anarchist

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    I cut it yesterday and funnily enough... I think my "Lifter Tick" is gone now.... How's that for a coinkidinkle?
     
  8. CHILI

    CHILI Indestructable Target

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    Maybe your "lifter tick" was a damaged bearing on the Idler Pulley or the A/C Compressor Pulley(it should be easy to check that now, both should spin freely and smoothly by hand)?
     

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