Yes, as long as the air conditioning pulley is not in the way of the belt's travel. Note that a little trial and error fitting may or may not be required. If the belt specified by manufacturer for non air conditioned vehicle doesn't fit, feel free to experiment with sizes. Either they'll fit or they won't, your parts person should be able to help with this.
I finally went to the Ford parts department and they provided me with the diagram to replace the belt. Thanks anyway.
Definitely NOT a job for the amateur. Very tricky and you really have to get the manual to learn how to do it. (personally, I wouldn't own ANY vehicle without getting the manual for it anyway)
yes u can just get a belt for your car but w/o ac and follow the diagram that's under the hood
That I know of, there is NO serpentine belt, unless you are talking about the the Timing Belt (hardly serpentine, but anyway), it has a belt tensioner, not automatic, though.
remove pump with line then change and reistall
if you can reroute the belt to bypass the ac compressor all you need to work out is how much shorter the belt is that you would require
Without the receipt you will probably have to buy another one
if your belt tensioner's spring is getting tired the belt will slacken. you either have a very very stretched out belt (unlikely) or your belt tensioner needs replacing. I recommend that you replace the belt at the same time anyway.
Don't look on this site anyway
I don't believe you can because the oil pan on vans are double sump pans and there wouldn't be anyway to get the pan out of the way because of the crossmember.
do it anyway without getting caught
yea it does