Buy a belt made for a vr6 and when they ask you if you have a/c just say no and they will get you a belt that fits one without a/c
remove compressor put a bypass pulley in its place replace belt
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.
yes you can bypass ac with either a ac bypass pulley made by dorman or get a longer belt
It is not recommended to bypass an idler pulley as it plays a crucial role in the functioning of the drive belt system. You may experience issues such as increased belt wear, noise, and decreased performance if you bypass the idler pulley. It is best to replace a faulty idler pulley to ensure the proper operation of your vehicle.
hey had this same prob u cant bypass it but you can buy a bypass pulley but gotta remove the compressor i tried to bypass with a belt but its not enough tension so get the pulley and your good to go
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.
Bypass, in what way? Your pulley is broken, and the belt is off. The A/C will no longer work and the compressor will not turn.
Yes, you can bypass an idler pulley, but it's not generally recommended. Bypassing it may lead to issues with belt tension, belt wear, and overall engine performance. If the idler pulley is malfunctioning, it's usually better to replace it rather than bypass it to ensure proper function of the serpentine belt system. Always consult your vehicle's service manual for guidance.
If you have a serpentine belt, there is no real way to do bypass it. The AC must be part of the route because it keeps the tension on the alternator. There is a bracket with a pulley that jeeps w/o AC had and if your AC doesn't work, try putting a bracket and pulley in.
To install a bypass pulley on a 1990 Oldsmobile Regency, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Remove the serpentine belt by loosening the tensioner pulley with a wrench, then take off the old pulley if it’s still attached. Install the new bypass pulley in place of the old one, ensuring it is securely fastened, and then re-route the serpentine belt over the new pulley. Finally, reconnect the battery terminal and check the belt alignment before starting the engine.
There is an available bypass kit, but the belt is the same. You remove the ac compressor and install an idler pulley.
AnswerYes,You can bypass the pulley by installing a smaller belt79" belt 790K6. same routing except go under ac pulley and straight to the alternator. don't waste your time buying a bypass pulley.A mechanic asks how this routing would work because it would hit the fan?