2000 Sunfire 2.2 bypassing the ac compressor

cptslow

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The bearing in the ac compressor is sounding like it's on it's way out. I was wondering if I could buy the smaller belt for a Sunfire without ac and use it to bypass the ac compressor. It's winter in New England so if I could put off buying the whole compressor until the summer that would be lovely.

I just want to make sure it's not going to ruin anything.
 
From the looks of it, you can buy a shorter belt without the need for a bypass pulley.
Looks like you won't even need to remove the compressor until you're ready to repair it.
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Here is the part: http://www.autozone.com/autozone/pa...Z9pd7x?itemIdentifier=150216_121244_8238_6774
 
You're welcome. Glad you got it fixed.
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Same issue bypass..

We need to make the same change to our belt. . Just wondering if that was an acceptable fix. Just rerouting the belt to skip the air compressor.. Is it still working ok .. What would be the pro of getting a bypass pulley?
 
What exactly is a bypass pulley and where have you seen it?
 
Mel, its basicaly a pulley that goes in place of the compressor. Sangel, the only pro I can see is using the same length belt. And maybe a little more contact area for the water pump.
 
Hey I'm in same situation. What size smaller belt did you end up using ?
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You can measure the required belt length with a piece of cord.
 
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