Need belt to bypass AC compressor
I've noticed a squeak in my AC compressor when I start it up in the morning. It seems to go away once everything is warmed up, but it's getting louder and starting to worry me.
I'm wondering if there is a shorter belt I can buy to bypass the AC compressor. It's cooled off up here, so I won't be needing it for now. I don't want to take the compressor off, I'll get it fixed once I can spare the money. Anyone know what length belt I'll need? Rock Auto has one listed for my truck without a/c showing it being 82 inches. Does that sound right? |
that squeal is your serpentine belt not the AC compressor
if your compressor`s bearings were wearing out , the squeal would occur all the time while the engine is running but it is a good idea to bypass the compressor during the cold winter months |
I always heard that you should use the A/C even in the winter to keep the seals from drying out. Also, the A/C should operate when the defroster is turned on with the heater on.
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Good point about the squeal cheese_man. When I went to the store this morning I didn't hear it at all.
I put a Gatorback belt on about two years ago, so yeah it could be getting time to replace that. I'll give that a shot first. Thanks |
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