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Alt relocation AC and fan/pulley delete '88 4.0
So I'm tired of hearing "why not on board air" so don't even go there
Couldn't find where anyone relocated the alt to AC location and deleted the fan pulley altogether 2less pulleys and bearings to worry about Pic soon as she starts |
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:thumbup1:Dude right on
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I would really like to do this. But I live in South Texas where the temp can reach 115deg with 95% humidity. I need my A/C.
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I got no front doors 1/2 rear doors
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Doorless ftmfw.
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Wanna pop one of those out for me? Or shed a little more lightning the situation?
Did you have to swap the belt? Been lookin for something like this and haven't seen the ac delete bracket for the older XJs and this is ideal since the alternator is more accessible. |
same here... where did the bracket come from? shorter belt or same?
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Damn, I just bought a bypass pulley too. I gotta see if I can find that bracket on my jeep somewhere.
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Delete the fan pulley? you mean the water pump pulley?
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I'm curious if there was another electric fan added or if not, was a bigger electric fan hooked up and which one. Also, what size belt was used. |
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Care to post dimensions/drawing of this?
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.che...cad17cf721.png |
Looks like a simple mod. I think you could make a couple bucks making a simple kit and selling it on the forums. A basic set of instructions, that fancy bracket, and parts list for common parts. I'd pay ~$20 for it (bare steel) if my wife would put up with no AC. Its been broke of last few years, I keep putting off fixing it.
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