To bypass the AC compressor on a 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP, you'll typically need a belt that is 6PK1000 or a similar size, depending on the specific configuration of your vehicle. This belt bypasses the AC compressor and allows the engine to operate without it. Always double-check the routing and size before purchasing to ensure a proper fit for your setup.
You can't bypass with a belt alone. You have to by a bypass pulley kit. The new pulley takes the place of the ac compressor and you use the same size belt.
it would be a 5 by 6 belt for a magnum for a Lexus you would need a 3 by 7
Size 6PK1675 does the trick
82.5 inch
I had a 1995 buick lesabre and the A/C compressor went out in the winter time. I waited until spring to replace the compressor. In the mean time, I used a Dayco 72.10 inch belt and bypassed the A/C compressor and it runs fine.
There is an available bypass kit, but the belt is the same. You remove the ac compressor and install an idler pulley.
I t is either a 79 or an 85mm belt
Other then finding a belt the right size, I don't see a problem.
It takes an 82 inch five grove belt.
To bypass the air compressor on a 1997 Thunderbird, you typically need a serpentine belt that is shorter than the standard belt used when the compressor is in operation. The common size for bypassing the air compressor is usually around 6PK2100 or similar, but it's best to verify the exact size based on your specific engine configuration. Always consult the vehicle's manual or a trusted auto parts store for the most accurate fit.
To bypass the AC compressor on a 1997 Buick Skylark, you would typically use a shorter serpentine belt. The size you need is usually a 77-inch belt, but it’s always best to verify with a mechanic or consult the vehicle’s service manual to ensure compatibility and proper fitment.
AnswerThey sell a bypass pulley but this is difficult to change. (you have to pull the compressor to get to the three bolts) The original belt is a 1073k6. The 1073 mean 107.3 inches. The belt needed to just bypass the compressor is 34 inches shorter, but they do not sell a 733k6 belt. They do sell a 735k6. This will work fine if your tensioner is in good shape. But the bypass pulleys are cheap and keep the right set up. Good luck. On my 1992 Ciera, they even had a diagram as to how the belt is installed "with AC" and "no AC" and the picture eliminated the compressor for the no AC option. If the manufacture shows an option without a compressor, I wonder why all the part stores don't have that info.