You will not be able to route a different belt without the compressor even if you use a shorter belt but you can sometimes get what is called a "bypass" pulley for some of the models but I would need to know the year and engine size to see if one is available.......
yes,a good parts man will give you a belt to bypass your ac.
Remove serpentine belt. Remove pulley. Install new pulley. Install serpentine belt.
Depending on the year remove either the v-belt or the serpentine belt, remove the rear a/c manifold, remove the hold down bolts and then remove the a/c compressor.......
Serpentine puller
Do you mean a SCHEMATIC diagram?
I need the routing for the serpentine belt for 1990 Ford 150?
The serpentine belt has a tensioner that you nust pry up to remove the belt. There should be a schematic of the routing of the belt on the fan shroud. If not, draw one before removing it.
Im not sure, but why the hell would you want to do this?
the belt tensioner does it by itself.short answer no
its under your hood with the firing order and distributor order
PAG 46
To remove the AC clutch on a Ford F-150, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Next, remove the serpentine belt by releasing the tension from the belt tensioner. Then, unbolt the AC compressor from its mounting and disconnect the electrical connector from the clutch. Finally, remove the retaining bolt or nut from the clutch assembly and pull the clutch off the compressor shaft.