Fan Belt ?'s
Putting a new Alternator and belt on a 90 Cherokee this weekend, and want to
bypass the A/C comp. My parts guy said that there was only one listing for belt's regardless of A/C or not. Do the 4.0's use an idler pulley in the compressors place if non A/C? Anyone here bypass the compressor before? Any help would be appreciated, Dave |
Re: Fan Belt ?'s
Idler pulley.
Maybe check out the local wreckers for one. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's dcollivier wrote: > > Putting a new Alternator and belt on a 90 Cherokee this weekend, and want to > bypass the A/C comp. My parts guy said that there was only one listing for > belt's regardless of A/C or not. Do the 4.0's use an idler pulley in the > compressors place if non A/C? Anyone here bypass the compressor before? Any > help would be appreciated, > > Dave |
Re: Fan Belt ?'s
Idler pulley.
Maybe check out the local wreckers for one. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's dcollivier wrote: > > Putting a new Alternator and belt on a 90 Cherokee this weekend, and want to > bypass the A/C comp. My parts guy said that there was only one listing for > belt's regardless of A/C or not. Do the 4.0's use an idler pulley in the > compressors place if non A/C? Anyone here bypass the compressor before? Any > help would be appreciated, > > Dave |
Re: Fan Belt ?'s
Idler pulley.
Maybe check out the local wreckers for one. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's dcollivier wrote: > > Putting a new Alternator and belt on a 90 Cherokee this weekend, and want to > bypass the A/C comp. My parts guy said that there was only one listing for > belt's regardless of A/C or not. Do the 4.0's use an idler pulley in the > compressors place if non A/C? Anyone here bypass the compressor before? Any > help would be appreciated, > > Dave |
Re: Fan Belt ?'s
Idler pulley.
Maybe check out the local wreckers for one. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's dcollivier wrote: > > Putting a new Alternator and belt on a 90 Cherokee this weekend, and want to > bypass the A/C comp. My parts guy said that there was only one listing for > belt's regardless of A/C or not. Do the 4.0's use an idler pulley in the > compressors place if non A/C? Anyone here bypass the compressor before? Any > help would be appreciated, > > Dave |
Re: Fan Belt ?'s
Hi Dave,
Yup, I've never seen that before, using the same belt with or without A/C: http://www.----------.com/91XJBelts.pdf I'll bet even if you have to replace the pulley bearing it's be far cheaper than running down the idler and brackets. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- dcollivier wrote: > > Putting a new Alternator and belt on a 90 Cherokee this weekend, and want to > bypass the A/C comp. My parts guy said that there was only one listing for > belt's regardless of A/C or not. Do the 4.0's use an idler pulley in the > compressors place if non A/C? Anyone here bypass the compressor before? Any > help would be appreciated, > > Dave |
Re: Fan Belt ?'s
Hi Dave,
Yup, I've never seen that before, using the same belt with or without A/C: http://www.----------.com/91XJBelts.pdf I'll bet even if you have to replace the pulley bearing it's be far cheaper than running down the idler and brackets. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- dcollivier wrote: > > Putting a new Alternator and belt on a 90 Cherokee this weekend, and want to > bypass the A/C comp. My parts guy said that there was only one listing for > belt's regardless of A/C or not. Do the 4.0's use an idler pulley in the > compressors place if non A/C? Anyone here bypass the compressor before? Any > help would be appreciated, > > Dave |
Re: Fan Belt ?'s
Hi Dave,
Yup, I've never seen that before, using the same belt with or without A/C: http://www.----------.com/91XJBelts.pdf I'll bet even if you have to replace the pulley bearing it's be far cheaper than running down the idler and brackets. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- dcollivier wrote: > > Putting a new Alternator and belt on a 90 Cherokee this weekend, and want to > bypass the A/C comp. My parts guy said that there was only one listing for > belt's regardless of A/C or not. Do the 4.0's use an idler pulley in the > compressors place if non A/C? Anyone here bypass the compressor before? Any > help would be appreciated, > > Dave |
Re: Fan Belt ?'s
Hi Dave,
Yup, I've never seen that before, using the same belt with or without A/C: http://www.----------.com/91XJBelts.pdf I'll bet even if you have to replace the pulley bearing it's be far cheaper than running down the idler and brackets. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- dcollivier wrote: > > Putting a new Alternator and belt on a 90 Cherokee this weekend, and want to > bypass the A/C comp. My parts guy said that there was only one listing for > belt's regardless of A/C or not. Do the 4.0's use an idler pulley in the > compressors place if non A/C? Anyone here bypass the compressor before? Any > help would be appreciated, > > Dave |
Re: Fan Belt ?'s
Mike Romain did pass the time by typing:
> Idler pulley. > > Maybe check out the local wreckers for one. My ZJ uses a belt routing. http://www.revbeergoggles.com/temp/beltroute.jpg > dcollivier wrote: >> >> Putting a new Alternator and belt on a 90 Cherokee this weekend, and want to >> bypass the A/C comp. My parts guy said that there was only one listing for >> belt's regardless of A/C or not. Do the 4.0's use an idler pulley in the >> compressors place if non A/C? Anyone here bypass the compressor before? Any >> help would be appreciated, |
Re: Fan Belt ?'s
Mike Romain did pass the time by typing:
> Idler pulley. > > Maybe check out the local wreckers for one. My ZJ uses a belt routing. http://www.revbeergoggles.com/temp/beltroute.jpg > dcollivier wrote: >> >> Putting a new Alternator and belt on a 90 Cherokee this weekend, and want to >> bypass the A/C comp. My parts guy said that there was only one listing for >> belt's regardless of A/C or not. Do the 4.0's use an idler pulley in the >> compressors place if non A/C? Anyone here bypass the compressor before? Any >> help would be appreciated, |
Re: Fan Belt ?'s
Mike Romain did pass the time by typing:
> Idler pulley. > > Maybe check out the local wreckers for one. My ZJ uses a belt routing. http://www.revbeergoggles.com/temp/beltroute.jpg > dcollivier wrote: >> >> Putting a new Alternator and belt on a 90 Cherokee this weekend, and want to >> bypass the A/C comp. My parts guy said that there was only one listing for >> belt's regardless of A/C or not. Do the 4.0's use an idler pulley in the >> compressors place if non A/C? Anyone here bypass the compressor before? Any >> help would be appreciated, |
Re: Fan Belt ?'s
Mike Romain did pass the time by typing:
> Idler pulley. > > Maybe check out the local wreckers for one. My ZJ uses a belt routing. http://www.revbeergoggles.com/temp/beltroute.jpg > dcollivier wrote: >> >> Putting a new Alternator and belt on a 90 Cherokee this weekend, and want to >> bypass the A/C comp. My parts guy said that there was only one listing for >> belt's regardless of A/C or not. Do the 4.0's use an idler pulley in the >> compressors place if non A/C? Anyone here bypass the compressor before? Any >> help would be appreciated, |
Re: Fan Belt ?'s
Thanks for the replies, I am trying to bypass to save fuel, but if I need
an idler it may not be worth it. "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:426AABCF.3D40D884@cox.net... > Hi Dave, > Yup, I've never seen that before, using the same belt with or > without A/C: http://www.----------.com/91XJBelts.pdf I'll bet even if > you have to replace the pulley bearing it's be far cheaper than running > down the idler and brackets. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- > > dcollivier wrote: > > > > Putting a new Alternator and belt on a 90 Cherokee this weekend, and want to > > bypass the A/C comp. My parts guy said that there was only one listing for > > belt's regardless of A/C or not. Do the 4.0's use an idler pulley in the > > compressors place if non A/C? Anyone here bypass the compressor before? Any > > help would be appreciated, > > > > Dave |
Re: Fan Belt ?'s
Thanks for the replies, I am trying to bypass to save fuel, but if I need
an idler it may not be worth it. "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:426AABCF.3D40D884@cox.net... > Hi Dave, > Yup, I've never seen that before, using the same belt with or > without A/C: http://www.----------.com/91XJBelts.pdf I'll bet even if > you have to replace the pulley bearing it's be far cheaper than running > down the idler and brackets. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- > > dcollivier wrote: > > > > Putting a new Alternator and belt on a 90 Cherokee this weekend, and want to > > bypass the A/C comp. My parts guy said that there was only one listing for > > belt's regardless of A/C or not. Do the 4.0's use an idler pulley in the > > compressors place if non A/C? Anyone here bypass the compressor before? Any > > help would be appreciated, > > > > Dave |
Re: Fan Belt ?'s
Thanks for the replies, I am trying to bypass to save fuel, but if I need
an idler it may not be worth it. "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:426AABCF.3D40D884@cox.net... > Hi Dave, > Yup, I've never seen that before, using the same belt with or > without A/C: http://www.----------.com/91XJBelts.pdf I'll bet even if > you have to replace the pulley bearing it's be far cheaper than running > down the idler and brackets. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- > > dcollivier wrote: > > > > Putting a new Alternator and belt on a 90 Cherokee this weekend, and want to > > bypass the A/C comp. My parts guy said that there was only one listing for > > belt's regardless of A/C or not. Do the 4.0's use an idler pulley in the > > compressors place if non A/C? Anyone here bypass the compressor before? Any > > help would be appreciated, > > > > Dave |
Re: Fan Belt ?'s
Thanks for the replies, I am trying to bypass to save fuel, but if I need
an idler it may not be worth it. "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:426AABCF.3D40D884@cox.net... > Hi Dave, > Yup, I've never seen that before, using the same belt with or > without A/C: http://www.----------.com/91XJBelts.pdf I'll bet even if > you have to replace the pulley bearing it's be far cheaper than running > down the idler and brackets. > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- > > dcollivier wrote: > > > > Putting a new Alternator and belt on a 90 Cherokee this weekend, and want to > > bypass the A/C comp. My parts guy said that there was only one listing for > > belt's regardless of A/C or not. Do the 4.0's use an idler pulley in the > > compressors place if non A/C? Anyone here bypass the compressor before? Any > > help would be appreciated, > > > > Dave |
Re: Fan Belt ?'s
Pull your AC fuse, then your AC compressor magically becomes an idler....
"dcollivier" <dc.ollivier@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:bcBae.29052$Jg5.1510474@news20.bellglobal.com ... > Thanks for the replies, I am trying to bypass to save fuel, but if I need > an idler it may not be worth it. > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message > news:426AABCF.3D40D884@cox.net... >> Hi Dave, >> Yup, I've never seen that before, using the same belt with or >> without A/C: http://www.----------.com/91XJBelts.pdf I'll bet even if >> you have to replace the pulley bearing it's be far cheaper than running >> down the idler and brackets. >> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O >> mailto:-------------------- >> >> dcollivier wrote: >> > >> > Putting a new Alternator and belt on a 90 Cherokee this weekend, and > want to >> > bypass the A/C comp. My parts guy said that there was only one listing > for >> > belt's regardless of A/C or not. Do the 4.0's use an idler pulley in > the >> > compressors place if non A/C? Anyone here bypass the compressor >> > before? > Any >> > help would be appreciated, >> > >> > Dave > > |
Re: Fan Belt ?'s
Pull your AC fuse, then your AC compressor magically becomes an idler....
"dcollivier" <dc.ollivier@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:bcBae.29052$Jg5.1510474@news20.bellglobal.com ... > Thanks for the replies, I am trying to bypass to save fuel, but if I need > an idler it may not be worth it. > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message > news:426AABCF.3D40D884@cox.net... >> Hi Dave, >> Yup, I've never seen that before, using the same belt with or >> without A/C: http://www.----------.com/91XJBelts.pdf I'll bet even if >> you have to replace the pulley bearing it's be far cheaper than running >> down the idler and brackets. >> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O >> mailto:-------------------- >> >> dcollivier wrote: >> > >> > Putting a new Alternator and belt on a 90 Cherokee this weekend, and > want to >> > bypass the A/C comp. My parts guy said that there was only one listing > for >> > belt's regardless of A/C or not. Do the 4.0's use an idler pulley in > the >> > compressors place if non A/C? Anyone here bypass the compressor >> > before? > Any >> > help would be appreciated, >> > >> > Dave > > |
Re: Fan Belt ?'s
Pull your AC fuse, then your AC compressor magically becomes an idler....
"dcollivier" <dc.ollivier@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:bcBae.29052$Jg5.1510474@news20.bellglobal.com ... > Thanks for the replies, I am trying to bypass to save fuel, but if I need > an idler it may not be worth it. > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message > news:426AABCF.3D40D884@cox.net... >> Hi Dave, >> Yup, I've never seen that before, using the same belt with or >> without A/C: http://www.----------.com/91XJBelts.pdf I'll bet even if >> you have to replace the pulley bearing it's be far cheaper than running >> down the idler and brackets. >> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O >> mailto:-------------------- >> >> dcollivier wrote: >> > >> > Putting a new Alternator and belt on a 90 Cherokee this weekend, and > want to >> > bypass the A/C comp. My parts guy said that there was only one listing > for >> > belt's regardless of A/C or not. Do the 4.0's use an idler pulley in > the >> > compressors place if non A/C? Anyone here bypass the compressor >> > before? > Any >> > help would be appreciated, >> > >> > Dave > > |
Re: Fan Belt ?'s
Pull your AC fuse, then your AC compressor magically becomes an idler....
"dcollivier" <dc.ollivier@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:bcBae.29052$Jg5.1510474@news20.bellglobal.com ... > Thanks for the replies, I am trying to bypass to save fuel, but if I need > an idler it may not be worth it. > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message > news:426AABCF.3D40D884@cox.net... >> Hi Dave, >> Yup, I've never seen that before, using the same belt with or >> without A/C: http://www.----------.com/91XJBelts.pdf I'll bet even if >> you have to replace the pulley bearing it's be far cheaper than running >> down the idler and brackets. >> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O >> mailto:-------------------- >> >> dcollivier wrote: >> > >> > Putting a new Alternator and belt on a 90 Cherokee this weekend, and > want to >> > bypass the A/C comp. My parts guy said that there was only one listing > for >> > belt's regardless of A/C or not. Do the 4.0's use an idler pulley in > the >> > compressors place if non A/C? Anyone here bypass the compressor >> > before? > Any >> > help would be appreciated, >> > >> > Dave > > |
Re: Fan Belt ?'s
I bypassed my ac pulley on my 4.0, though its a tj and I haven't seen a
cherokee engine but I hear its the same. I'm not using any extra pulleys, just skipped the ac. I went to napa and asked for a serpentine belt for a 01 tj with no ac, and they gave me the one that was shorter and now it's bypassed, until I can find a good onboard air compressor, I'm still doing my homework on that. Troy |
Re: Fan Belt ?'s
I bypassed my ac pulley on my 4.0, though its a tj and I haven't seen a
cherokee engine but I hear its the same. I'm not using any extra pulleys, just skipped the ac. I went to napa and asked for a serpentine belt for a 01 tj with no ac, and they gave me the one that was shorter and now it's bypassed, until I can find a good onboard air compressor, I'm still doing my homework on that. Troy |
Re: Fan Belt ?'s
I bypassed my ac pulley on my 4.0, though its a tj and I haven't seen a
cherokee engine but I hear its the same. I'm not using any extra pulleys, just skipped the ac. I went to napa and asked for a serpentine belt for a 01 tj with no ac, and they gave me the one that was shorter and now it's bypassed, until I can find a good onboard air compressor, I'm still doing my homework on that. Troy |
Re: Fan Belt ?'s
I bypassed my ac pulley on my 4.0, though its a tj and I haven't seen a
cherokee engine but I hear its the same. I'm not using any extra pulleys, just skipped the ac. I went to napa and asked for a serpentine belt for a 01 tj with no ac, and they gave me the one that was shorter and now it's bypassed, until I can find a good onboard air compressor, I'm still doing my homework on that. Troy |
Re: Fan Belt ?'s
His alternator is sitting below your crank level, weird.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Troy wrote: > > I bypassed my ac pulley on my 4.0, though its a tj and I haven't seen a > cherokee engine but I hear its the same. I'm not using any extra pulleys, > just skipped the ac. > > I went to napa and asked for a serpentine belt for a 01 tj with no ac, and > they gave me the one that was shorter and now it's bypassed, until I can > find a good onboard air compressor, I'm still doing my homework on that. > > Troy |
Re: Fan Belt ?'s
His alternator is sitting below your crank level, weird.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Troy wrote: > > I bypassed my ac pulley on my 4.0, though its a tj and I haven't seen a > cherokee engine but I hear its the same. I'm not using any extra pulleys, > just skipped the ac. > > I went to napa and asked for a serpentine belt for a 01 tj with no ac, and > they gave me the one that was shorter and now it's bypassed, until I can > find a good onboard air compressor, I'm still doing my homework on that. > > Troy |
Re: Fan Belt ?'s
His alternator is sitting below your crank level, weird.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Troy wrote: > > I bypassed my ac pulley on my 4.0, though its a tj and I haven't seen a > cherokee engine but I hear its the same. I'm not using any extra pulleys, > just skipped the ac. > > I went to napa and asked for a serpentine belt for a 01 tj with no ac, and > they gave me the one that was shorter and now it's bypassed, until I can > find a good onboard air compressor, I'm still doing my homework on that. > > Troy |
Re: Fan Belt ?'s
His alternator is sitting below your crank level, weird.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Troy wrote: > > I bypassed my ac pulley on my 4.0, though its a tj and I haven't seen a > cherokee engine but I hear its the same. I'm not using any extra pulleys, > just skipped the ac. > > I went to napa and asked for a serpentine belt for a 01 tj with no ac, and > they gave me the one that was shorter and now it's bypassed, until I can > find a good onboard air compressor, I'm still doing my homework on that. > > Troy |
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