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Old Nov 28, 2010 | 06:14 PM
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Hey got working on my truck today and found that the alternator pulley cracked, while im replacing it i want to throw the a/c in the trash while doing so. anybody attempt this yet and if so is there a kit avalible to convert it. Any help/ suggestions would be great
 
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You should only have to find the idler pulley from another TBI equiped serpentine belt engine (4.3L, 5.0L, or 5.7L) without A/C and the appropriate belt.

Here are the various belt routing diagrams for the various arrangements:
 
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Thanks alot going to rip out the a/c system tomorrow
 
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