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Engine Specific Info and Questions => IDI Engine => Topic started by: SolarSteve on November 06, 2009, 01:03:56 pm
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My 1991 Jetta 1.6 N/A's A/C was a basket case when I bought the car, no biggie. I yanked everything A/C out but I still have the compressor installed to spin the Alt. The car also has power steering.
Can anyone please tell me EXACTLY what I will need to remove the compressor and still be able to spin the alt and P/S pump? (I know the P/S is spun by the crank/water pump, but I think there are different brackets).
I have looked at the brackets on a non- A/C engine, but it also did not have P/S so I don't think those brackets would work.
thanks
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You need a different alternator and a lower tensioning bracket for the alternator. I'm not sure how the pulleys will play out for the WP or PS but I suspect that they could stay the same.
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Thank you. Do you know of a supplier of these parts?
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craigslist, vortex and here...
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Thank you very much. I'll keep my eyes open.
By the way, would a non a/c alt pulley work on my alt?
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im looking at doing the same thing. i thought about just swapping the pulleys over from a non ac alt to an alt with ac. i kinda wanna put a supercharger where it sits right now.
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A blower would be nice, but right now I just want that damned compressor out of my engine bay!
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me too. i dont like packing that thing around with me everywhere i go. my ac dont work, so i wanna pull it all out. and besides, i use ac like 3 times a year, that just doesnt justify having it.
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I am the 3rd owner on this car and the first owner had an issue with the electric fan and just wired it to a switch mounted in the dash. When I bought the car I had to be careful to watch the temp gage and turn the fan on if it started to get hot. When I pulled the A/C stuff out I yanked the condenser as well and then blew compressed air through the radiator. About 2 pounts of sand and crap came out of the fins on the rad. After that I could drive just about anywhere I wanted and didn't have to touch the fan switch, unless I wnet up a long steep hill in the summer. On top of all of that my Frybrid kit uses coolant right off the head to heat the VO and that causes me to use the fan even less!
I can't stand the compressor. Its a PITA for changing the alt belt and its just extra weight that I don't want to haul around. If I find a non A/C alt pulley I will install it and see if it will work. If it does I'll let you know.
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I did an AC-ectomy on Jezebel during the summer. I had to replace the alternator and change the lower alternator bracket over to the non-AC one. The bracket and all the bolts and things are still available through the dealer - I got it all brand new.
No issues with the other pulleys or anything, it was all pretty straightforward once I had the right bracket and alternator!
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I did an AC-ectomy on Jezebel during the summer. I had to replace the alternator and change the lower alternator bracket over to the non-AC one. The bracket and all the bolts and things are still available through the dealer - I got it all brand new.
No issues with the other pulleys or anything, it was all pretty straightforward once I had the right bracket and alternator!
If you don't mind me asking, what did the dealler charge you for the parts?
thanks
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For the money and time , It's hard to beat the kit on VW vortex ( serpentine belt ) includes bracket and alternator...
Gee-Bee
I'am doing the opposite, Installing a scirocco condenser and 16V radiator with a new style compressor
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Pull the compressor and front adjuster bracket.
Rotate the alternator downward.
get a dual pully from a ???'97 Ford truck,.. that will get it out there far enough.
I had to grind on the bracket some, so I could rotate the alternator downward farther and use a shorter belt.
Then, for the adjuster:
Bolt an adjuster bar from a '91 Golf gasser to your alternator,..
and use your (cut down) upper adjustment bracket to bridge from this bracket to the stock alternator bracket.
... and it's still 90 amps.
Easier to do a search on vwdieselparts.com, using my name,.. or it was recently brought back up and there are several links in a thread.
Done several years ago and is still running great.
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I did an AC-ectomy on Jezebel during the summer. I had to replace the alternator and change the lower alternator bracket over to the non-AC one. The bracket and all the bolts and things are still available through the dealer - I got it all brand new.
No issues with the other pulleys or anything, it was all pretty straightforward once I had the right bracket and alternator!
If you don't mind me asking, what did the dealer charge you for the parts?
thanks
I bought the bracket and all the original VW bolts at the dealer - price was about $60 CDN.
I got a non-AC alternator pulley from a forum member for about $5 and I bought a new alternator at a local parts store for about $90...
Not the cheapest, but it's all done RIGHT with the correct parts.
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Pull the compressor and front adjuster bracket.
Rotate the alternator downward.
get a dual pully from a ???'97 Ford truck,.. that will get it out there far enough.
I had to grind on the bracket some, so I could rotate the alternator downward farther and use a shorter belt.
Then, for the adjuster:
Bolt an adjuster bar from a '91 Golf gasser to your alternator,..
and use your (cut down) upper adjustment bracket to bridge from this bracket to the stock alternator bracket.
... and it's still 90 amps.
Easier to do a search on vwdieselparts.com, using my name,.. or it was recently brought back up and there are several links in a thread.
Done several years ago and is still running great.
i think i like this way the best. how many amp alternators do mk2 gas cars have? because all my mk2 alts are off gas cars.
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Pull the compressor and front adjuster bracket.
Rotate the alternator downward.
get a dual pully from a ???'97 Ford truck,.. that will get it out there far enough.
I had to grind on the bracket some, so I could rotate the alternator downward farther and use a shorter belt.
Then, for the adjuster:
Bolt an adjuster bar from a '91 Golf gasser to your alternator,..
and use your (cut down) upper adjustment bracket to bridge from this bracket to the stock alternator bracket.
... and it's still 90 amps.
Easier to do a search on vwdieselparts.com, using my name,.. or it was recently brought back up and there are several links in a thread.
Done several years ago and is still running great.
This sounds like its right up my alley! Thanks for posting, now I will begin gathering parts.
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Pull the compressor and front adjuster bracket.
Rotate the alternator downward.
get a dual pully from a ???'97 Ford truck,.. that will get it out there far enough.
I had to grind on the bracket some, so I could rotate the alternator downward farther and use a shorter belt.
Then, for the adjuster:
Bolt an adjuster bar from a '91 Golf gasser to your alternator,..
and use your (cut down) upper adjustment bracket to bridge from this bracket to the stock alternator bracket.
... and it's still 90 amps.
Easier to do a search on vwdieselparts.com, using my name,.. or it was recently brought back up and there are several links in a thread.
Done several years ago and is still running great.
out of a half ton or 3/4 ton? gas or diesel? small or big block? i just wanna make sure i get the right setup.
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Easier to do a search on vwdieselparts.com, using my name,.. or it was recently brought back up and there are several links in a thread.
Done several years ago and is still running great.
Could you be a little more specific about finding your post about this on vwdieselparts.com. You have posted in thousands of threads and after about an hour of searching I still did not find it. I did read a thread that you posted in that might have gotten me close, I think it was this mod that you were posting about and told the OP that you tried to find your own post on this but it was gone. Not sure if this was what I was looking for or not...
Thanks
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the thread has been deleted.
what does the pulley need to be from? looks like a 7.3 idi diesel?