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Question by Al
Submitted on 12/3/2003
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I am needing to replace a engine belt for a 1993 Plymouth Voyager 6 cyl. 3.3>  Is it possible to bypass the air condition pulley and get a smaller belt to replace the orginal one?  Does any one have a part number for the smaller belt?


Answer by wilson
Submitted on 12/13/2003
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My AC Clutch is shot and i have to replace the compressor.  though the ac has not worked for a few years, i still need to replace it (with a scrap part or refurb).  It is not possible to bypass the air conditioning pulley with a smaller belt:  the route of the belt needs that pulley.  there are a few (very very few) 3.3 and 3.8L engines that did not come with AC.  they have a bracket and a dummy-pulley that act in place of the compressor.  however, they are hard to find, and expensive if you get them from a dealer.

 

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