Re: Removing Wrangler Air Conditioning
"> Replace it with an air compressor? :) > > -- > DougW > > Or, if you are handy at wiring, a mains voltage alternator (as fitted to some boats). Mike |
Re: Removing Wrangler Air Conditioning
Thanks for the help I think I can figure this out now.
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Re: Removing Wrangler Air Conditioning
Thanks for the help I think I can figure this out now.
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Re: Removing Wrangler Air Conditioning
Thanks for the help I think I can figure this out now.
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Re: Removing Wrangler Air Conditioning
Thanks for the help I think I can figure this out now.
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Re: Removing Wrangler Air Conditioning
How does that work Mike?
Like a generator, don't they need a governer to maintain 60Hz? Mike wrote: > "> Replace it with an air compressor? :) > >>-- >>DougW >> >> > > > Or, if you are handy at wiring, a mains voltage alternator (as fitted to > some boats). > > Mike > > |
Re: Removing Wrangler Air Conditioning
How does that work Mike?
Like a generator, don't they need a governer to maintain 60Hz? Mike wrote: > "> Replace it with an air compressor? :) > >>-- >>DougW >> >> > > > Or, if you are handy at wiring, a mains voltage alternator (as fitted to > some boats). > > Mike > > |
Re: Removing Wrangler Air Conditioning
How does that work Mike?
Like a generator, don't they need a governer to maintain 60Hz? Mike wrote: > "> Replace it with an air compressor? :) > >>-- >>DougW >> >> > > > Or, if you are handy at wiring, a mains voltage alternator (as fitted to > some boats). > > Mike > > |
Re: Removing Wrangler Air Conditioning
How does that work Mike?
Like a generator, don't they need a governer to maintain 60Hz? Mike wrote: > "> Replace it with an air compressor? :) > >>-- >>DougW >> >> > > > Or, if you are handy at wiring, a mains voltage alternator (as fitted to > some boats). > > Mike > > |
Re: Removing Wrangler Air Conditioning
Will try to take a pic tomorrow.
Mine is RHD export ; dont know if that makes a difference. Dave Milne, Scotland '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ "Tirya" <Tirya@spamfree.addy> wrote in message news:KYyCc.85530$Hg2.57898@attbi_s04... > Are you sure on that? My non-AC TJ Sahara just runs a shorter belt - there's > even two routing maps printed under the hood. The platform where the AC would > sit is empty... > > Tirya > -- > TDC Inca Jeeper > "The painkillers are rather good, actually..." > > "Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message > news:d3wCc.1314$op6.12944482@news-text.cableinet.net... > > The non aircon TJs have a dummy pulley where the aircon sits; dunno if that > > would work if you could obtain one for your YJ. > > > > -- > > Dave Milne, Scotland > > '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ > > "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message > > news:40DA5987.7781369E@cox.net... > > > I looks like you may just buy the shorter belt: > > > http://www.----------.com/YJSerpentine.jpg > > > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O > > > mailto:-------------------- > > > > > > Alan wrote: > > > > > > > > I want to completely remove my air conditioning unit from my '92 > > > > Wrangler and have been unable to find any good instructions on how to > > > > deal with the belt re-routing issue. Is there a kit for removing them > > > > or a work around to deal with this that anyone can tell me about? > > > > > > |
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