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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. |
i have never seen a 4.0 with no ac on it
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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 |
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Originally Posted by N20jeep
(Post 579226)
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very nice plan on doing the same with my 2 door xj dont really need a/c
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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? |
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. |
Dorman Part # 34171. They have them in stock at Summit for $40.
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Originally Posted by ezab
(Post 775601)
Dorman Part # 34171. They have them in stock at Summit for $40.
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Originally Posted by TheJerm
(Post 775619)
link would be nice
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sweet thanks.
The compressor bolt pattern did change over the years, did it? |
Originally Posted by TheJerm
(Post 775624)
sweet thanks.
The compressor bolt pattern did change over the years, did it? |
Originally Posted by TheJerm
(Post 775624)
sweet thanks.
The compressor bolt pattern did change over the years, did it? |
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