No you can not bypass the ac pulley but you can by a bypass pulley at the part store for about 40$. I just got one for my 2006 Ford Taurus the ac pump locked up and burned my belt it can take a while to put on but its worth it if you dont mind not having your ac working.
You should be able to. Go to your local parts store and give them your make and model. Tell them you want a serpentine belt for your engine model without A/C. There should be a belt routing diagram under your hood that will show you how to install.
remove compressor put a bypass pulley in its place replace belt
I am unsure what you mean by bypass. The Air Conditioning system will not work with out the compressor. The compressor can be disabled by unplugging the electric clutch. Most of these little Fords could have a different length belt fitted so the compressor pulley didn't turn at all.
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
If it's a Taurus GL, you would also have to bypass the Power steering pump. Recently my A/C compressor ceased up on me. I tried bypassing the compressor but the belt ran against a hose that was near the PS pump so I had to shorten it to include only the water pump and alternator. I had to also drop the alternator ( reomoved the anchor bolt) to make the shorter belt fit. I am still driving the car but no A/C or power steering. The best thing to do would be to go to your nearest auto wreckers and get a used compressor. hope this helped.
The serpentine should route the same as with the AC except fro the AC compressor. The belt will go straight past the compressor, so you will need a shorter belt to make the bypass work.
There is an available bypass kit, but the belt is the same. You remove the ac compressor and install an idler pulley.
Size 6PK1675 does the trick
Other then finding a belt the right size, I don't see a problem.
It takes an 82 inch five grove belt.
If there is a bypass pulley you'd have to go to a dealer to get it. You can remove ac compressor and get a short belt bypass it that way. Same belt routing minus the ac. I just did my 2004 Ford Taurus used a 8206k belt. was a lil hard to get on or maybe I'm a wimp.AnswerGo to www.dormanproducts.com and look up an A/C bypass pulley for your vehicle. Then go to www.rockauto.com to buy it.
need a diagram on how a serpetine belt goes on