Removing Air conditioning and Heater in TJ
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Removing Air conditioning and Heater in TJ
I've decided to remove the heater and air conditioning in my 01 jeep tj.
It's a project jeep and not my daily driver anymore so I won't need them
anyways. But now I need help planning out how to do it. I have removed a/c
from an s10 before, and removed the compressor pump, and there was an ac
delco pulley you could use on the block to keep the serpentine belt all
normal.
Does anyone know the part# or where I can get a pulley to remove my ac
compressor in the jeep? It's an I6 by the way. Also, on the s10, we cut a
small aluminum pipe and shaped it to a U and used that to plug in the heater
hoses where the heater core used to be. I was thinking though, aren't there
some sort of plugs I can just stop up the holes from the water pump? Kinda
like freeze plugs?
Besides that, I can't think of anything else just right now. Any ideas?
It's a project jeep and not my daily driver anymore so I won't need them
anyways. But now I need help planning out how to do it. I have removed a/c
from an s10 before, and removed the compressor pump, and there was an ac
delco pulley you could use on the block to keep the serpentine belt all
normal.
Does anyone know the part# or where I can get a pulley to remove my ac
compressor in the jeep? It's an I6 by the way. Also, on the s10, we cut a
small aluminum pipe and shaped it to a U and used that to plug in the heater
hoses where the heater core used to be. I was thinking though, aren't there
some sort of plugs I can just stop up the holes from the water pump? Kinda
like freeze plugs?
Besides that, I can't think of anything else just right now. Any ideas?
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Re: Removing Air conditioning and Heater in TJ
Don't just get a pulley, get an air compressor mounted there. Even better,
convert the current A/C compressor to an air compressor for OBA! I'm sure
Bill has some links he can toss your way.
Me, I like my A/C. :-)
Eric
99 TJ SE
"Troy" <no@spam.please> wrote in message
news:sNmCd.715$vP1.229@newsread3.news.atl.earthlin k.net...
> I've decided to remove the heater and air conditioning in my 01 jeep tj.
> It's a project jeep and not my daily driver anymore so I won't need them
> anyways. But now I need help planning out how to do it. I have removed
> a/c from an s10 before, and removed the compressor pump, and there was an
> ac delco pulley you could use on the block to keep the serpentine belt all
> normal.
>
> Does anyone know the part# or where I can get a pulley to remove my ac
> compressor in the jeep? It's an I6 by the way. Also, on the s10, we cut
> a small aluminum pipe and shaped it to a U and used that to plug in the
> heater hoses where the heater core used to be. I was thinking though,
> aren't there some sort of plugs I can just stop up the holes from the
> water pump? Kinda like freeze plugs?
>
> Besides that, I can't think of anything else just right now. Any ideas?
>
convert the current A/C compressor to an air compressor for OBA! I'm sure
Bill has some links he can toss your way.
Me, I like my A/C. :-)
Eric
99 TJ SE
"Troy" <no@spam.please> wrote in message
news:sNmCd.715$vP1.229@newsread3.news.atl.earthlin k.net...
> I've decided to remove the heater and air conditioning in my 01 jeep tj.
> It's a project jeep and not my daily driver anymore so I won't need them
> anyways. But now I need help planning out how to do it. I have removed
> a/c from an s10 before, and removed the compressor pump, and there was an
> ac delco pulley you could use on the block to keep the serpentine belt all
> normal.
>
> Does anyone know the part# or where I can get a pulley to remove my ac
> compressor in the jeep? It's an I6 by the way. Also, on the s10, we cut
> a small aluminum pipe and shaped it to a U and used that to plug in the
> heater hoses where the heater core used to be. I was thinking though,
> aren't there some sort of plugs I can just stop up the holes from the
> water pump? Kinda like freeze plugs?
>
> Besides that, I can't think of anything else just right now. Any ideas?
>
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Re: Removing Air conditioning and Heater in TJ
Don't just get a pulley, get an air compressor mounted there. Even better,
convert the current A/C compressor to an air compressor for OBA! I'm sure
Bill has some links he can toss your way.
Me, I like my A/C. :-)
Eric
99 TJ SE
"Troy" <no@spam.please> wrote in message
news:sNmCd.715$vP1.229@newsread3.news.atl.earthlin k.net...
> I've decided to remove the heater and air conditioning in my 01 jeep tj.
> It's a project jeep and not my daily driver anymore so I won't need them
> anyways. But now I need help planning out how to do it. I have removed
> a/c from an s10 before, and removed the compressor pump, and there was an
> ac delco pulley you could use on the block to keep the serpentine belt all
> normal.
>
> Does anyone know the part# or where I can get a pulley to remove my ac
> compressor in the jeep? It's an I6 by the way. Also, on the s10, we cut
> a small aluminum pipe and shaped it to a U and used that to plug in the
> heater hoses where the heater core used to be. I was thinking though,
> aren't there some sort of plugs I can just stop up the holes from the
> water pump? Kinda like freeze plugs?
>
> Besides that, I can't think of anything else just right now. Any ideas?
>
convert the current A/C compressor to an air compressor for OBA! I'm sure
Bill has some links he can toss your way.
Me, I like my A/C. :-)
Eric
99 TJ SE
"Troy" <no@spam.please> wrote in message
news:sNmCd.715$vP1.229@newsread3.news.atl.earthlin k.net...
> I've decided to remove the heater and air conditioning in my 01 jeep tj.
> It's a project jeep and not my daily driver anymore so I won't need them
> anyways. But now I need help planning out how to do it. I have removed
> a/c from an s10 before, and removed the compressor pump, and there was an
> ac delco pulley you could use on the block to keep the serpentine belt all
> normal.
>
> Does anyone know the part# or where I can get a pulley to remove my ac
> compressor in the jeep? It's an I6 by the way. Also, on the s10, we cut
> a small aluminum pipe and shaped it to a U and used that to plug in the
> heater hoses where the heater core used to be. I was thinking though,
> aren't there some sort of plugs I can just stop up the holes from the
> water pump? Kinda like freeze plugs?
>
> Besides that, I can't think of anything else just right now. Any ideas?
>
#4
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Re: Removing Air conditioning and Heater in TJ
Don't just get a pulley, get an air compressor mounted there. Even better,
convert the current A/C compressor to an air compressor for OBA! I'm sure
Bill has some links he can toss your way.
Me, I like my A/C. :-)
Eric
99 TJ SE
"Troy" <no@spam.please> wrote in message
news:sNmCd.715$vP1.229@newsread3.news.atl.earthlin k.net...
> I've decided to remove the heater and air conditioning in my 01 jeep tj.
> It's a project jeep and not my daily driver anymore so I won't need them
> anyways. But now I need help planning out how to do it. I have removed
> a/c from an s10 before, and removed the compressor pump, and there was an
> ac delco pulley you could use on the block to keep the serpentine belt all
> normal.
>
> Does anyone know the part# or where I can get a pulley to remove my ac
> compressor in the jeep? It's an I6 by the way. Also, on the s10, we cut
> a small aluminum pipe and shaped it to a U and used that to plug in the
> heater hoses where the heater core used to be. I was thinking though,
> aren't there some sort of plugs I can just stop up the holes from the
> water pump? Kinda like freeze plugs?
>
> Besides that, I can't think of anything else just right now. Any ideas?
>
convert the current A/C compressor to an air compressor for OBA! I'm sure
Bill has some links he can toss your way.
Me, I like my A/C. :-)
Eric
99 TJ SE
"Troy" <no@spam.please> wrote in message
news:sNmCd.715$vP1.229@newsread3.news.atl.earthlin k.net...
> I've decided to remove the heater and air conditioning in my 01 jeep tj.
> It's a project jeep and not my daily driver anymore so I won't need them
> anyways. But now I need help planning out how to do it. I have removed
> a/c from an s10 before, and removed the compressor pump, and there was an
> ac delco pulley you could use on the block to keep the serpentine belt all
> normal.
>
> Does anyone know the part# or where I can get a pulley to remove my ac
> compressor in the jeep? It's an I6 by the way. Also, on the s10, we cut
> a small aluminum pipe and shaped it to a U and used that to plug in the
> heater hoses where the heater core used to be. I was thinking though,
> aren't there some sort of plugs I can just stop up the holes from the
> water pump? Kinda like freeze plugs?
>
> Besides that, I can't think of anything else just right now. Any ideas?
>
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Re: Removing Air conditioning and Heater in TJ
Hi Troy,
Trucks are made to work on, and like your old Chevy you may remove
the evaporator from under their hoods. I'll bet it'll be the last thing
that comes out from your cowl:
http://www.----------.com/jeepDashRemoved.jpg
I'd peruse the bone yards, looking for a TJ without air
conditioning and use it's brackets:
http://www.----------.com/jeepserp.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Troy wrote:
>
> I've decided to remove the heater and air conditioning in my 01 jeep tj.
> It's a project jeep and not my daily driver anymore so I won't need them
> anyways. But now I need help planning out how to do it. I have removed a/c
> from an s10 before, and removed the compressor pump, and there was an ac
> delco pulley you could use on the block to keep the serpentine belt all
> normal.
>
> Does anyone know the part# or where I can get a pulley to remove my ac
> compressor in the jeep? It's an I6 by the way. Also, on the s10, we cut a
> small aluminum pipe and shaped it to a U and used that to plug in the heater
> hoses where the heater core used to be. I was thinking though, aren't there
> some sort of plugs I can just stop up the holes from the water pump? Kinda
> like freeze plugs?
>
> Besides that, I can't think of anything else just right now. Any ideas?
Trucks are made to work on, and like your old Chevy you may remove
the evaporator from under their hoods. I'll bet it'll be the last thing
that comes out from your cowl:
http://www.----------.com/jeepDashRemoved.jpg
I'd peruse the bone yards, looking for a TJ without air
conditioning and use it's brackets:
http://www.----------.com/jeepserp.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Troy wrote:
>
> I've decided to remove the heater and air conditioning in my 01 jeep tj.
> It's a project jeep and not my daily driver anymore so I won't need them
> anyways. But now I need help planning out how to do it. I have removed a/c
> from an s10 before, and removed the compressor pump, and there was an ac
> delco pulley you could use on the block to keep the serpentine belt all
> normal.
>
> Does anyone know the part# or where I can get a pulley to remove my ac
> compressor in the jeep? It's an I6 by the way. Also, on the s10, we cut a
> small aluminum pipe and shaped it to a U and used that to plug in the heater
> hoses where the heater core used to be. I was thinking though, aren't there
> some sort of plugs I can just stop up the holes from the water pump? Kinda
> like freeze plugs?
>
> Besides that, I can't think of anything else just right now. Any ideas?
#6
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Re: Removing Air conditioning and Heater in TJ
Hi Troy,
Trucks are made to work on, and like your old Chevy you may remove
the evaporator from under their hoods. I'll bet it'll be the last thing
that comes out from your cowl:
http://www.----------.com/jeepDashRemoved.jpg
I'd peruse the bone yards, looking for a TJ without air
conditioning and use it's brackets:
http://www.----------.com/jeepserp.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Troy wrote:
>
> I've decided to remove the heater and air conditioning in my 01 jeep tj.
> It's a project jeep and not my daily driver anymore so I won't need them
> anyways. But now I need help planning out how to do it. I have removed a/c
> from an s10 before, and removed the compressor pump, and there was an ac
> delco pulley you could use on the block to keep the serpentine belt all
> normal.
>
> Does anyone know the part# or where I can get a pulley to remove my ac
> compressor in the jeep? It's an I6 by the way. Also, on the s10, we cut a
> small aluminum pipe and shaped it to a U and used that to plug in the heater
> hoses where the heater core used to be. I was thinking though, aren't there
> some sort of plugs I can just stop up the holes from the water pump? Kinda
> like freeze plugs?
>
> Besides that, I can't think of anything else just right now. Any ideas?
Trucks are made to work on, and like your old Chevy you may remove
the evaporator from under their hoods. I'll bet it'll be the last thing
that comes out from your cowl:
http://www.----------.com/jeepDashRemoved.jpg
I'd peruse the bone yards, looking for a TJ without air
conditioning and use it's brackets:
http://www.----------.com/jeepserp.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Troy wrote:
>
> I've decided to remove the heater and air conditioning in my 01 jeep tj.
> It's a project jeep and not my daily driver anymore so I won't need them
> anyways. But now I need help planning out how to do it. I have removed a/c
> from an s10 before, and removed the compressor pump, and there was an ac
> delco pulley you could use on the block to keep the serpentine belt all
> normal.
>
> Does anyone know the part# or where I can get a pulley to remove my ac
> compressor in the jeep? It's an I6 by the way. Also, on the s10, we cut a
> small aluminum pipe and shaped it to a U and used that to plug in the heater
> hoses where the heater core used to be. I was thinking though, aren't there
> some sort of plugs I can just stop up the holes from the water pump? Kinda
> like freeze plugs?
>
> Besides that, I can't think of anything else just right now. Any ideas?
#7
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Re: Removing Air conditioning and Heater in TJ
Hi Troy,
Trucks are made to work on, and like your old Chevy you may remove
the evaporator from under their hoods. I'll bet it'll be the last thing
that comes out from your cowl:
http://www.----------.com/jeepDashRemoved.jpg
I'd peruse the bone yards, looking for a TJ without air
conditioning and use it's brackets:
http://www.----------.com/jeepserp.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Troy wrote:
>
> I've decided to remove the heater and air conditioning in my 01 jeep tj.
> It's a project jeep and not my daily driver anymore so I won't need them
> anyways. But now I need help planning out how to do it. I have removed a/c
> from an s10 before, and removed the compressor pump, and there was an ac
> delco pulley you could use on the block to keep the serpentine belt all
> normal.
>
> Does anyone know the part# or where I can get a pulley to remove my ac
> compressor in the jeep? It's an I6 by the way. Also, on the s10, we cut a
> small aluminum pipe and shaped it to a U and used that to plug in the heater
> hoses where the heater core used to be. I was thinking though, aren't there
> some sort of plugs I can just stop up the holes from the water pump? Kinda
> like freeze plugs?
>
> Besides that, I can't think of anything else just right now. Any ideas?
Trucks are made to work on, and like your old Chevy you may remove
the evaporator from under their hoods. I'll bet it'll be the last thing
that comes out from your cowl:
http://www.----------.com/jeepDashRemoved.jpg
I'd peruse the bone yards, looking for a TJ without air
conditioning and use it's brackets:
http://www.----------.com/jeepserp.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Troy wrote:
>
> I've decided to remove the heater and air conditioning in my 01 jeep tj.
> It's a project jeep and not my daily driver anymore so I won't need them
> anyways. But now I need help planning out how to do it. I have removed a/c
> from an s10 before, and removed the compressor pump, and there was an ac
> delco pulley you could use on the block to keep the serpentine belt all
> normal.
>
> Does anyone know the part# or where I can get a pulley to remove my ac
> compressor in the jeep? It's an I6 by the way. Also, on the s10, we cut a
> small aluminum pipe and shaped it to a U and used that to plug in the heater
> hoses where the heater core used to be. I was thinking though, aren't there
> some sort of plugs I can just stop up the holes from the water pump? Kinda
> like freeze plugs?
>
> Besides that, I can't think of anything else just right now. Any ideas?
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Re: Removing Air conditioning and Heater in TJ
Want to sell the air conditioner parts? I plan to add air to my TJ. I
would need everything (brackets, bolts, hose, belt. etc.).
--
JimG
80' CJ-7 258 CID, HEI
4.56 Gears, Lock-Right F&R
35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
D44 Rear, D30 Front. SOA
Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
00' TJ Sport 4.0L, 5sp
4.56 Gears, TrueTrac rear
33" BFG AT on 15x8 Eagle Alloys
D35 Rear, D30 Front. 3" Suspension Lift
"Troy" <no@spam.please> wrote in message
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> I've decided to remove the heater and air conditioning in my 01 jeep tj.
> It's a project jeep and not my daily driver anymore so I won't need them
> anyways. But now I need help planning out how to do it. I have removed
> a/c from an s10 before, and removed the compressor pump, and there was an
> ac delco pulley you could use on the block to keep the serpentine belt all
> normal.
>
> Does anyone know the part# or where I can get a pulley to remove my ac
> compressor in the jeep? It's an I6 by the way. Also, on the s10, we cut
> a small aluminum pipe and shaped it to a U and used that to plug in the
> heater hoses where the heater core used to be. I was thinking though,
> aren't there some sort of plugs I can just stop up the holes from the
> water pump? Kinda like freeze plugs?
>
> Besides that, I can't think of anything else just right now. Any ideas?
>
would need everything (brackets, bolts, hose, belt. etc.).
--
JimG
80' CJ-7 258 CID, HEI
4.56 Gears, Lock-Right F&R
35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
D44 Rear, D30 Front. SOA
Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
00' TJ Sport 4.0L, 5sp
4.56 Gears, TrueTrac rear
33" BFG AT on 15x8 Eagle Alloys
D35 Rear, D30 Front. 3" Suspension Lift
"Troy" <no@spam.please> wrote in message
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> I've decided to remove the heater and air conditioning in my 01 jeep tj.
> It's a project jeep and not my daily driver anymore so I won't need them
> anyways. But now I need help planning out how to do it. I have removed
> a/c from an s10 before, and removed the compressor pump, and there was an
> ac delco pulley you could use on the block to keep the serpentine belt all
> normal.
>
> Does anyone know the part# or where I can get a pulley to remove my ac
> compressor in the jeep? It's an I6 by the way. Also, on the s10, we cut
> a small aluminum pipe and shaped it to a U and used that to plug in the
> heater hoses where the heater core used to be. I was thinking though,
> aren't there some sort of plugs I can just stop up the holes from the
> water pump? Kinda like freeze plugs?
>
> Besides that, I can't think of anything else just right now. Any ideas?
>
#9
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Re: Removing Air conditioning and Heater in TJ
Want to sell the air conditioner parts? I plan to add air to my TJ. I
would need everything (brackets, bolts, hose, belt. etc.).
--
JimG
80' CJ-7 258 CID, HEI
4.56 Gears, Lock-Right F&R
35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
D44 Rear, D30 Front. SOA
Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
00' TJ Sport 4.0L, 5sp
4.56 Gears, TrueTrac rear
33" BFG AT on 15x8 Eagle Alloys
D35 Rear, D30 Front. 3" Suspension Lift
"Troy" <no@spam.please> wrote in message
news:sNmCd.715$vP1.229@newsread3.news.atl.earthlin k.net...
> I've decided to remove the heater and air conditioning in my 01 jeep tj.
> It's a project jeep and not my daily driver anymore so I won't need them
> anyways. But now I need help planning out how to do it. I have removed
> a/c from an s10 before, and removed the compressor pump, and there was an
> ac delco pulley you could use on the block to keep the serpentine belt all
> normal.
>
> Does anyone know the part# or where I can get a pulley to remove my ac
> compressor in the jeep? It's an I6 by the way. Also, on the s10, we cut
> a small aluminum pipe and shaped it to a U and used that to plug in the
> heater hoses where the heater core used to be. I was thinking though,
> aren't there some sort of plugs I can just stop up the holes from the
> water pump? Kinda like freeze plugs?
>
> Besides that, I can't think of anything else just right now. Any ideas?
>
would need everything (brackets, bolts, hose, belt. etc.).
--
JimG
80' CJ-7 258 CID, HEI
4.56 Gears, Lock-Right F&R
35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
D44 Rear, D30 Front. SOA
Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
00' TJ Sport 4.0L, 5sp
4.56 Gears, TrueTrac rear
33" BFG AT on 15x8 Eagle Alloys
D35 Rear, D30 Front. 3" Suspension Lift
"Troy" <no@spam.please> wrote in message
news:sNmCd.715$vP1.229@newsread3.news.atl.earthlin k.net...
> I've decided to remove the heater and air conditioning in my 01 jeep tj.
> It's a project jeep and not my daily driver anymore so I won't need them
> anyways. But now I need help planning out how to do it. I have removed
> a/c from an s10 before, and removed the compressor pump, and there was an
> ac delco pulley you could use on the block to keep the serpentine belt all
> normal.
>
> Does anyone know the part# or where I can get a pulley to remove my ac
> compressor in the jeep? It's an I6 by the way. Also, on the s10, we cut
> a small aluminum pipe and shaped it to a U and used that to plug in the
> heater hoses where the heater core used to be. I was thinking though,
> aren't there some sort of plugs I can just stop up the holes from the
> water pump? Kinda like freeze plugs?
>
> Besides that, I can't think of anything else just right now. Any ideas?
>
#10
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Re: Removing Air conditioning and Heater in TJ
Want to sell the air conditioner parts? I plan to add air to my TJ. I
would need everything (brackets, bolts, hose, belt. etc.).
--
JimG
80' CJ-7 258 CID, HEI
4.56 Gears, Lock-Right F&R
35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
D44 Rear, D30 Front. SOA
Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
00' TJ Sport 4.0L, 5sp
4.56 Gears, TrueTrac rear
33" BFG AT on 15x8 Eagle Alloys
D35 Rear, D30 Front. 3" Suspension Lift
"Troy" <no@spam.please> wrote in message
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> I've decided to remove the heater and air conditioning in my 01 jeep tj.
> It's a project jeep and not my daily driver anymore so I won't need them
> anyways. But now I need help planning out how to do it. I have removed
> a/c from an s10 before, and removed the compressor pump, and there was an
> ac delco pulley you could use on the block to keep the serpentine belt all
> normal.
>
> Does anyone know the part# or where I can get a pulley to remove my ac
> compressor in the jeep? It's an I6 by the way. Also, on the s10, we cut
> a small aluminum pipe and shaped it to a U and used that to plug in the
> heater hoses where the heater core used to be. I was thinking though,
> aren't there some sort of plugs I can just stop up the holes from the
> water pump? Kinda like freeze plugs?
>
> Besides that, I can't think of anything else just right now. Any ideas?
>
would need everything (brackets, bolts, hose, belt. etc.).
--
JimG
80' CJ-7 258 CID, HEI
4.56 Gears, Lock-Right F&R
35" BFG MT on 15x10 Centerlines
D44 Rear, D30 Front. SOA
Dana 300 w/4:1 & Currie twin sticks
Warn X8000i w/ dual batteries
00' TJ Sport 4.0L, 5sp
4.56 Gears, TrueTrac rear
33" BFG AT on 15x8 Eagle Alloys
D35 Rear, D30 Front. 3" Suspension Lift
"Troy" <no@spam.please> wrote in message
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> I've decided to remove the heater and air conditioning in my 01 jeep tj.
> It's a project jeep and not my daily driver anymore so I won't need them
> anyways. But now I need help planning out how to do it. I have removed
> a/c from an s10 before, and removed the compressor pump, and there was an
> ac delco pulley you could use on the block to keep the serpentine belt all
> normal.
>
> Does anyone know the part# or where I can get a pulley to remove my ac
> compressor in the jeep? It's an I6 by the way. Also, on the s10, we cut
> a small aluminum pipe and shaped it to a U and used that to plug in the
> heater hoses where the heater core used to be. I was thinking though,
> aren't there some sort of plugs I can just stop up the holes from the
> water pump? Kinda like freeze plugs?
>
> Besides that, I can't think of anything else just right now. Any ideas?
>