How to delete air conditioning?
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How to delete air conditioning?
92' XJ, 4.0 and the A/C is worthless in a winter vehicle. I've checked on autozone for belts and the non A/C belt is smaller than the A/C belt. However, I've read on forums that they say that the only way to delte your a/c comp. is to use a idler pully and retain the bracket that the pump is mounted too.
Is this correct?
Or can I just buy the non a/c belt and remove the a/c pump and bracket and run it without the comp. ?
I am trying to free up some room under the hood and I have never used the a/c and the system is dry.
I am also unable to find a belt routing diagram for the 4.0 HO without a/c.
Is this correct?
Or can I just buy the non a/c belt and remove the a/c pump and bracket and run it without the comp. ?
I am trying to free up some room under the hood and I have never used the a/c and the system is dry.
I am also unable to find a belt routing diagram for the 4.0 HO without a/c.
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Napa used to sell the ac delete bracket,but I can't seem to find it anymore. Check Napa on line,or maybe Autozone.
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im pretty sure all the non-a/c jeeps still used an idler pulley in place of the a/c compressor.
i also used the NAPA idler when i took the a/c out of my 93
i also used the NAPA idler when i took the a/c out of my 93
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why do this? what are the benefits? just curious
what do you do with the hoses and electrical? tape them up?
what do you do with the hoses and electrical? tape them up?
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The reason for running both A/C and heat at the same time on defrost is that the A/C both cools and dries the air. When that air is then heated, it is capable of absorbing more moisture from the windows more quickly.
I was really impressed with how much performance I was able to get from a lightweight underdrive pulley on my 300zx. It cuts parasitic drag by a safe 15%, but it also cut 10lbs of mass off of the engine. I couldn't find the equivalent for Cherokee.
I was really impressed with how much performance I was able to get from a lightweight underdrive pulley on my 300zx. It cuts parasitic drag by a safe 15%, but it also cut 10lbs of mass off of the engine. I couldn't find the equivalent for Cherokee.
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