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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Air conditioner by pass pulley
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<blockquote data-quote="AmbarYJ" data-source="post: 433731" data-attributes="member: 19956"><p>Thanks, I tried that. I used MasterPro K060739 serpentine belt. But it appeared as though the belt was touching on the water pump. I did not want to chance it rubbing through. In hind sight, I should have used my phone and take a picture to make sure it was not touching, The bearing in the compressor squeals, so leaving it on is not an option. I plan on getting a bracket from a 1988/89 that does not have air conditioning.</p><p>Thanks for your input, I appreciate the response.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AmbarYJ, post: 433731, member: 19956"] Thanks, I tried that. I used MasterPro K060739 serpentine belt. But it appeared as though the belt was touching on the water pump. I did not want to chance it rubbing through. In hind sight, I should have used my phone and take a picture to make sure it was not touching, The bearing in the compressor squeals, so leaving it on is not an option. I plan on getting a bracket from a 1988/89 that does not have air conditioning. Thanks for your input, I appreciate the response. [/QUOTE]
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Air conditioner by pass pulley
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