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Top Bolt broke off that holds ac unit, belts flew off.

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Old Oct 6, 2008 | 03:44 PM
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Default Top Bolt broke off that holds ac unit, belts flew off.

Doing an ac delete. Problem fixed
 

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Old Oct 16, 2008 | 09:30 AM
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Default RE: Top Bolt broke off that holds ac unit, belts flew off.

Kervonus
Clarks garage is a great site for this kind of stuff. There is a link there about replacing the alternator which also has a description about taking the AC compressor out.
If you go to clarks-garage.com
click on the "garage shop manual"
Look in the "A" section for Alternator and click alternator replacement.
Step 4 under replacement tells how to take the AC compressor out.

I'm sure if you dig around a little on that site as well you can find out some more details, but it is at least a place to start...
Rob
 
Old Oct 16, 2008 | 10:09 AM
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Default RE: Top Bolt broke off that holds ac unit, belts flew off.

Kervonus
Clarks garage is a great site for this kind of stuff. There is a link there about replacing the alternator which also has a description about taking the AC compressor out.
If you go to clarks-garage.com
click on the "garage shop manual"
Look in the "A" section for Alternator and click alternator replacement.
Step 4 under replacement tells how to take the AC compressor out.

I'm sure if you dig around a little on that site as well you can find out some more details, but it is at least a place to start...
Rob
 
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