Who has removed the Aircon pump?

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Who has removed the Aircon pump?
#1
I am going to be removing the Aircon pump as the bearings have gone but I am after a bit of clarification. There are many threads out there and each one says something different. Who has removed the AC pump and how did you do it and with what parts please?
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#2
I have. Pull it off, fit a shorter belt. Not much to it! Big Grin

I've put the belt length using both tensioners in previous threads but cant remember it off the top of my head.
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#3
I saw some threads about running an extra tensioner or something. Glad its that easy........so you kept the manual tensioner?

I will try and root out your old post as to length. Thanks mate
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#4
No air con on mine, pretty sure the belt is a 6kp1173
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#5
This post Tom?

http://306oc.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?tid=27764

(20-12-2015, 06:29 PM)Frosty Wrote: No air con on mine, pretty sure the belt is a 6kp1173

Have you kept both tensioners bud?
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(20-12-2015, 06:31 PM)td163 Wrote: This post Tom?

http://306oc.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?tid=27764

(20-12-2015, 06:29 PM)Frosty Wrote: No air con on mine, pretty sure the belt is a 6kp1173

Have you kept both tensioners bud?

Yep
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#7
I did last month and used a 6PK1185.
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#8
Thank you everyone. Cleared that up nicely Smile
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(20-12-2015, 06:29 PM)Frosty Wrote: No air con on mine, pretty sure the belt is a 6kp1173

This is the belt length i used to keep both tensioners.
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(20-12-2015, 06:31 PM)td163 Wrote: This post Tom?

http://306oc.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?tid=27764

(20-12-2015, 06:29 PM)Frosty Wrote: No air con on mine, pretty sure the belt is a 6kp1173

Have you kept both tensioners bud?

That's the post yep.

With the spring tensioner it will take a lot of slack, hence the difference in lengths on here! Big Grin
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#11
you will find that most guys have different lengths when doing things like this.. its perfectly natural,
Given the choice between Niall and the sheep. I would choose the sheep!
/Toseland
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#12
As above, its more personal choice/what you can get really.
I just used whichever i could find cheapest, a 1173 belt was at least £8, whereas I found a 1185 old stock dayco for £2.50 posted.
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#13
I have gone with the 1185 length in the end found one on ebay for 3 posted Big Grin.
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#14
first time i removed AC was the first time ever touching an aux belt. It wasnt difficult. Bought 3 belts from ECP and returned two of them.
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#15
Did this yesterday, 1185 belt for £3 off eBay, used exiting tensioner/aux pulleys
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#16
I ordered 2 a couple of days ago £3.06 each. Got them today

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#17
That's the exact same belt I bought a few months ago that I run on mine (was £2.55 when I bought it), big difference when I had it side by side to the original!
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#18
Exactly the same as the one I've ordered which again came today xD
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#19
Hi, I’ve removed my aircon, used the 1173 belt. you can use only the auto tensioner but I found it would have the belt slip in heavy rain fitted the manual one on max tension and that appeared to solve the issue as it pushed the belt around the alternator that little bit more.

Jake
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