A/C Delete pully?
#17
the rad. DOES hold itself in as suggested already. the a/c condensor attaches to the radiator, and the rad. does all the holding in place. no problem there. but, I bought a GM delete pulley and I had to get a shorter belt. dont remember what size belt though. sorry. if I get the car up in the air again soon, I'll get the gatorback part # off it for you.
#18
On the condenser removal issue, it has been awhile since I had the radiator out and couldn’t remember exactly which part supported the other. But I do remember they were sand witched together.
Also, if you just remove the condenser you will have a minor air ducting leak issue (gaps on each side of the radiator) the thickness of the condenser. Did the F-Bodies w/o factory A/C have different plastic ducting that would eliminate the gaps?
WD
Also, if you just remove the condenser you will have a minor air ducting leak issue (gaps on each side of the radiator) the thickness of the condenser. Did the F-Bodies w/o factory A/C have different plastic ducting that would eliminate the gaps?
WD
#21
I bought mine from Autozone. It was about $40. It could have been better. I think i replaced the included "bearing" and bolt. I put my alternator where the AC was and put the new pulley where the alternator was. Had to use a 3 inch shorter belt.
I saw no problems without running the condenser. The radiator sat down on the rubber down low and the plastic piece with emmisions info holds the radiator in fine.
I saw no problems without running the condenser. The radiator sat down on the rubber down low and the plastic piece with emmisions info holds the radiator in fine.
#22
as for the radiator air leak, yes, it wouldnt be as sealed as factory. but unless your roadracing, shouldnt ever be an issue. the added air flow through the rad. because the condensor isnt there will outweigh the air that gets around the rad. now that the condensor is gone. dont know if those 1LE cars had diff. ducting plastics though. you could prolly make something up relitivly easy though and rivet it to the existing ducting.
#26
first you have to remove the a/c compressor. thats almost all of the work. the delete pulley will bolt in place of the compressor with three bolts. very easy to do (after you have the compressor off. not so easy to do. but anyone CAN do it with patience. nothing else to do except make sure your serp belt fits. some people reused the stock belt looks like. mine def. needed a custom length. shorter then stock. but I also have an underdrive pulley on the crank, so my length prolly wouldnt be right for you. I'll try to get it up in the air tomorrow night and take some pics for you.
#29
yeah, there are alt. relocator kits that move the alt. down in place of the a/c, and the delete pulley goes up high in place of the alt. orig. location. but were talking about just a normal, a/c delete pulley.
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