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Re: A/C, power steering, and fan (water pump/alternator) belts
I've changed that bearing a few times. It's been a while, so I don't remember all the details, but I don't think it needed any pressing. I think it just pops out and the new one pops right back in. That bearing is used a lot on motorcycles, so if Napa doesn't have one a motorcycle shop should. Good luck. Tim
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Well small update . I actually managed to drill out the busted bolt and re-tap the belt tensioner .. I am going to re-assemble tomorrow and see how it looks .. I may still be interested in a replacement depending on how well it goes together if anyone out there has a lead ... but fingers crossed this goes back together and looks like it will hold up.
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What's the length and thread of the long vertical bolt on the idler pulley? I remember Tim posting it somewhere but I cant find it for the life of me...
EDIT: GOT IT - M8 x 1.25 x 90
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Tim et al.,
Looks like the best post to add to instead of starting a new one. Having trouble with the alignment of my pulleys. Specifically the AC compressor (see attached pic). It is about one-half pulley width offset to the adjacent tensioner pulley. With the AC compressor bracket bolt-on design, it doesn't look like there's a possibility to shim anything here. Any thoughts or suggestions? I'm concerned about belt failure with such a drastic offset over a short distance. Note that the tensioner pulley and associated crank pulley are pretty close to being aligned.
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Re: A/C, power steering, and fan (water pump/alternator) belts
More importantly, what is the pressure rating for that fuel filter, fuel hoses, and the clamps? Normal operating pressure for the van's fuel system is ~ 40 psi and that stuff looks to be only rated for ~ 5 psi. If any of that springs a leak things can get very exciting in a bad way. Especially if it blows all at once in a hot engine bay on a hot day.
Regarding the AC alignment, I didn't know it was possible, but it looks like the AC compressor pulley is installed backwards. Check out this pic from one of my parts vans:
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Thanks, Tim. Fuel line is 30R7 with a 200+ psi rating, same as the remote filter (not pictured). Added the clear filter just to see what the gas looks like. Thanks for the reminder, that wix filter doesn't have a high psi rating, so I decided it was best to remove it. 👍
Thanks for the compressor pulley pick. You are correct, it's not possible to install backwards. Looks like the pulley is pressure fit around the clutch pulley core. I think it must've gotten hot and slipped back? Tried to torch it and press it back to position with no luck. Found that the '86- '88 vans offer a separate clutch pulley #88412-22030 potentially available for purchase at a few places. Still trying to figure out the difference between the '86-88 compressors vs the '89, but it's not clear. Any insight?
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Re: A/C, power steering, and fan (water pump/alternator) belts
The extent of my AC knowledge is pretty much all here in THIS THREAD. It's a long thread (11 pages), but there is some good info and part numbers, so you should take some time to scan/review. On page 4 I made a post that shows the part number for the compressor in my picture above.
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