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Post by mtcooler on Jun 20, 2015 22:20:48 GMT -6
I have a 2003 aurora 4.0 what belt number would bypass the a/c?
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Post by tigger on Jun 20, 2015 22:43:11 GMT -6
730K6. Second hand info; I've never had to do it.
• Dayco - 5060730 • Gates - K060730 • Goodyear - 4060730 • Metric Belt Code - 6PK1852 • Metric Belt Code - 6PK1853 • Metric Belt Code - 6PK1854 • Metric Belt Code - 6PK1855 • Metric Belt Code - 6PK1856 • Napa - 25060730
Good luck!
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Post by mtcooler on Jun 21, 2015 6:50:51 GMT -6
Thanks i'll give it a try. The bearing went out on compressor till I get it fixed I'd still like to drive it.
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Post by mtcooler on Jun 21, 2015 9:09:41 GMT -6
Thanks tigger!!!!!!!!!! I can comfirm the 730k6 belt is the right one to bypass a/c. How about the oil pan can it be removed with out unhooking the exhaust have alittle leak?
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Post by tigger on Jun 21, 2015 15:17:40 GMT -6
Glad it worked! Hope you don't have to ride around without A/C very long, too hot for that!
I've heard of people cutting the exhaust crossover out, replacing the pan gasket, then welding the pipe back together. Other than that, you're looking at pulling the engine. I've got a small pan leak and one at the half case. Lose less than a quart between oil changes though, no biggie.
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Post by bossdonsin on Jun 21, 2015 15:24:22 GMT -6
wanted to ask this as I have no ac in mine, replaced the pulley but tried running the ac and not sure if a recharge will help as the generator or compressor wont kick on?
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Post by tigger on Jun 22, 2015 23:01:23 GMT -6
wanted to ask this as I have no ac in mine, replaced the pulley but tried running the ac and not sure if a recharge will help as the generator or compressor wont kick on? Check your A/C clutch fuse. Other possibles - bad A/C clutch, low charge, bad low pressure switch, seized compressor...
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