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    Remove AC?

    Okay,I've just bought a burgandy 1993 honda accord 4 door
    and,i was taking a look under the hood and the altenator belt runs to the A/C,I talked to my buddies,And they said I could get custom belt,I would just need to know what size...Any help would be much appreciated...
    Peace!

    #2
    Are you trying to bypass the AC pulley
    You could get an alt belt for an accourd without AC
    U silly rabbit don't u know tricks are made for kidz, You without me is like corn flakes without the milk! This my world, you just a squirrel trying to get a nut!!

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      #3
      Yep just get a DX belt...it's an alt only belt...

      But FYI... the belt might rub on the AC pulley if you leave it on the compressor...

      Mine did anyways...
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        #4
        what do i have to remove to get my ac out completly. I removed teh compressor, but some of the piping leads to the front of the car by the radiator, what other parts can be removed faily simply...?

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          #5
          Originally posted by ZigenBallZ
          But FYI... the belt might rub on the AC pulley if you leave it on the compressor...

          Mine did anyways...
          Yep i forgot to tell you that
          U silly rabbit don't u know tricks are made for kidz, You without me is like corn flakes without the milk! This my world, you just a squirrel trying to get a nut!!

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            #6
            take out all the a/c components... then run a piece of rope around the pulleys to measure... then go to your local car store and get a belt 1/2 inch larger then the rope you measured... *i finished mine last week*......... -justin-



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              #7
              aem pulleys?

              by removing the a/c components, could i still gert the AEM pulley kit? Or could i get the kit and buy the DX belt?
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