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2.3 Timing Belt Replacement

Old May 26, 2012
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Icon5 2.3 Timing Belt Replacement

Hey All,
The timing belt on My 97 Ranger 2.3 (w/air cond.) broke and I have the fan,shroud & water pump pulley off. I realize the crank pulley has to come off..but,is there a way to avoid removing the PS/AC bracket to get the timing cover off? I already snapped one A/C compressor bolt off (no biggy,no a/c anyway,accum/dryer is dead).Also , if the bracket does have to come off and I snap the other 3 bolts...can I replace the a/c compressor with an "idler" type bracket in place as if the truck didn't have a/c ?
Any help would be appreciated....Thanks
 
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Old May 27, 2012
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The bracket HAS to come off. That's the easy part. None of those bolts should snap

Timing belt replacement: (3 parts)

I didn't remove the thermostat cover or the spark plugs

Removing the pulley bolt:
7/8 inch or 22mm both work

To remove the pulley itself, I had to rent a 3 jaw puller and rig something.
 
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Old May 28, 2012
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Icon10 Slick !

Thanks for the reply Jeff !
This will surley get Me through it. I miss My truck and want it back asap. Thanks again !:party[1]
 
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Old May 29, 2012
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You could just get the shorter belt made for a 2.3 that has P/S but not A/C.
 
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