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Looking to remove Air Conditioning.

Started by mx916, September 23, 2016, 02:29:15 PM

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mx916

Hey, Im looking to remove my non-working A/C.  Want to clean up the engine bay.  Anybody done this?  Want to remove compressor, hoses and all related items.  I guess a pulley needs to remain, or a shorter belt?  Any help is appreciated.  Thanks in advance.

John_Kunkel


Welcome to the board.

Do the next owner a favor and cap off the fittings on the firewall to prevent debris from getting into the evaporator. The A/C pulleys won't work without the compressor but there is an idler pulley that replaces the compressor.
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Quote from: mx916 on September 23, 2016, 02:29:15 PM
Hey, Im looking to remove my non-working A/C.  Want to clean up the engine bay.  Anybody done this?  Want to remove compressor, hoses and all related items.  I guess a pulley needs to remain, or a shorter belt?  Any help is appreciated.  Thanks in advance.


What year Charger ?

Engine ?

There are guys (like me) that might be interested in buying your original A/C parts. :Twocents:


roger01

i had to change the pully down at the harnonic balancer  to a single  non a/c one ,,,different offset