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
Yes, But you have to buy a smaller belt. And it is a bit tough to get it on.
If that model was available without a/c, you will need to purchase the belt for a 95 town car w/out ac, and follow the appropriate belt routing diagram for that model.
Yes, you can reroute the serpentine belt on a 2000 Monte Carlo SS to bypass the AC compressor. To do this, you'll need to remove the belt from the AC compressor pulley and loop it around the other accessible pulleys according to the belt routing diagram, typically found on a sticker under the hood. Make sure to double-check the alignment and tension of the belt after rerouting to ensure proper operation of the engine accessories.
Only if the ac compressor is the only thing on that belt.
Yes. The ac belt only runs the ac and it will not hurt to run with out it.
To bypass the AC compressor on a 1991 Mustang, you need to remove the serpentine belt from the AC compressor pulley. Then, reroute the belt around the other pulleys, ensuring it goes around the crankshaft, water pump, and alternator. Make sure the belt is tensioned properly and aligned correctly with all pulleys to avoid slipping or damage. Always refer to a belt routing diagram specific to your vehicle for accuracy.
I believe the only thing that belt was driving is the AC compressor. Check to make sure that the belt wasn't turning anything else. If all it was driving was the compressor, and you don't need to use the ac, you can drive your car without that belt.
You cannot reroute the existing belt if you eliminate the A/C compressor from the equation as it will then be too long. You will have to get a smaller belt that will work without routing it around the A/C compressor. That may be very difficult as no Olds 88 came without A/C. Possibly you can find a belt for another vehicle with the same engine that came from the factory without A/C. Any Auto Parts store may be able to help. As long as the compressor clutch is not locked up and the bearing are good, you can just use the compressor as an idler pulley, and simply not use the A/C. Pull the fuse and unplug the clutch so it cannot be engaged.
Yes you could. That belt is only for the AC.
Yes
belt diagram for ford 4.9 without ac.