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Thanks for the tip Jerry, Has a Samco coupler and no rubbing from the clamp. When you look at the A/C Compressor pulley from the side, you can see the belt riding up on the rear edge of the pulley, I thought maybe someone did not center the belt on the pulley when installed so I took tension off the Belt Tensioner and re-centered the belt on the pulley, only to have it go back to rubbing on the edge of the rear of the pulley once started which is telling me the pulley is too far forward by about 1/8" or more. Gibby |
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It is unlikely the AC Pulley is out of line with Power Steering Pump Pulley and Harmonic Balancer Pulley. Look from Passenger side and check alignment of Alternator Pulley and AC Pulley. Does the Serpentine Belt ride on those other three pulleys correctly? ![]() Last edited by Dynomite; 06-24-2013 at 09:42 AM. |
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It appears the belt is riding correctly on all pulleys except for the A/C pulley, next step is to see if the A/C Clutch unit is fully pressed onto its shaft, only thing I can think of to cause just 1 pulley to be out of sync.
I'll be away from the car for a few days but will look and report back. Thanks |
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![]() I will go out now and take a picture of my measurement of that AC pulley location precisely with respect to something fixed on the engine so you can compare to what I have within 1/16 inch....if possible. I will also take same measurement on that crate engine to verify (comparing a 91' to a 95'). There is some play in the bolt holes of the AC when you sit it in position which may contribute to its final position forward or rearward on the engine block. 95' Air Horn - 15/32 ![]() 95' AC - 1/2 ![]() 91' Air Horn - 19/32 ![]() 91' AC - 17/32 ![]() Last edited by Dynomite; 06-24-2013 at 12:16 PM. |
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There is some play in the bolt holes of the AC when you sit it in position which may contribute to its final position forward or rearward on the engine block.
BINGO! My answer may lie here in this statement above if movement is possible within the mounting holes. If the compressor is too far forward, could be causing the "rub" on the rear most edge of the A/C pulley shoulder (actually riding on the raised pulley edge). Gibby |
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