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So I hate me car. It wasn't the dang water pump. Replaced it with a brand new one. Put everything back together, and bam still squeals like a pig. So i removed the serpentine belt and started the car, no noise. So that rules out anything internal at least.. the noise itself is coming from the passenger side of the engine. So i am thinking its the air condenser. I am going to keep the new water pump on anyways since the old one did make noise and had slack.
So the thing thats most likely going to happen is i am going to bypass it all together.
How exactly does this work?? http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/...tor-Delete-Kit
because i forsure dont have the money to have mine serviced.
It will most likely be awhile till i get my car running again, it will give me some time to reflect on what my real goals are for this turd.
So the thing thats most likely going to happen is i am going to bypass it all together.
How exactly does this work?? http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/...tor-Delete-Kit
because i forsure dont have the money to have mine serviced.
It will most likely be awhile till i get my car running again, it will give me some time to reflect on what my real goals are for this turd.
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So the ac delete for now until you replace you get around to replacing it? I'd say you just pull the compressor out an it should bolt right up to the existing holes. If you replace the compressor make sure it's an oem, I had a remaifactured one put in about 20k ago and it's crapping out.
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So the ac delete for now until you replace you get around to replacing it? I'd say you just pull the compressor out an it should bolt right up to the existing holes. If you replace the compressor make sure it's an oem, I had a remaifactured one put in about 20k ago and it's crapping out.
But right now i am leaning towards this..
http://www.allfordmustangs.com/forum...-c-delete.html
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Your compressor is locked up. The same thing happened on my Moms caddy. The pulley still spun but it spun slower so the belt was slipping on it. Bad part is, you cant just replace the pulley on that.
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Originally Posted by 1999Pony
Your compressor is locked up. The same thing happened on my Moms caddy. The pulley still spun but it spun slower so the belt was slipping on it. Bad part is, you cant just replace the pulley on that.
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Originally Posted by 1999Pony
Your compressor is locked up. The same thing happened on my Moms caddy. The pulley still spun but it spun slower so the belt was slipping on it. Bad part is, you cant just replace the pulley on that.
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Yeah, but I don't think I would enjoy driving my car nearly as much without A/C. I don't know about you guys, but my car gets warm in the cabin even when it's cold outside. I usually have the A/C on at least a little during the day. Then again, I am in CA... Maybe out in that part of the country where 65 isn't considered "cold" that doesn't happen.
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Originally Posted by cntchds
Yeah, but I don't think I would enjoy driving my car nearly as much without A/C. I don't know about you guys, but my car gets warm in the cabin even when it's cold outside. I usually have the A/C on at least a little during the day. Then again, I am in CA... Maybe out in that part of the country where 65 isn't considered "cold" that doesn't happen.
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You mean as in just leave the annoying compressor there and just run a belt that doesn't go the compressor? I don't see any down sides to it, I'd say go for
I'd be interested if it works great, I'd love to do that.
I'd be interested if it works great, I'd love to do that.
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Soooo, ran my car for about a minute to poke around some more and my alternator started shooting sparks at my face, no joke. Took it off and the bearings are shot, the whole things loose.
If I replace it, what am I looking for? 130amp 6guage?
If I replace it, what am I looking for? 130amp 6guage?
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http://www.americanmuscle.com/130amp...or-9904gt.html
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Originally Posted by Blue Notch
Get the PA Performance one from AM. Replaced mine last winter and I have no complaints. Cheaper than some of the one's I've seen at auto parts stores as well. It's on sale too.
http://www.americanmuscle.com/130amp...or-9904gt.html