heelsroll
05-23-2006, 12:06
All,
Old time member from the early days 96-97, back in the fold with a pair of 1994 C2500 regular cab pickups with 6.5 NA engines. Both are ex-VDOT with 190-200k miles, run well, and look good if you like Orange.
One of the trucks is making a lot of racket from the A/C compressor -- not screeching like a seizing bearing or stuck clutch, but mechanical rattling. I was thinking of just bypassing the A/C compressor as a simple test or fix. Has anyone done this? Would you happen to know what belt you used?
If not, I'll take an old belt and cut it to about the right length, then try to get a match, but I figured if I could just walk in, with a part number, life would be better.
To be honest, I haven't stared at the diagram long enough to figger out if this is even a possibility, but it just seemed like someone would have done so. I'm not really interested in spending big bucks to repair the A/C just yet, so something to tide me over would be ideal.
Many thanks for any help on this, and for the wealth of information all over the site.
Best,
Joel
2x1994 C24P's
Old time member from the early days 96-97, back in the fold with a pair of 1994 C2500 regular cab pickups with 6.5 NA engines. Both are ex-VDOT with 190-200k miles, run well, and look good if you like Orange.
One of the trucks is making a lot of racket from the A/C compressor -- not screeching like a seizing bearing or stuck clutch, but mechanical rattling. I was thinking of just bypassing the A/C compressor as a simple test or fix. Has anyone done this? Would you happen to know what belt you used?
If not, I'll take an old belt and cut it to about the right length, then try to get a match, but I figured if I could just walk in, with a part number, life would be better.
To be honest, I haven't stared at the diagram long enough to figger out if this is even a possibility, but it just seemed like someone would have done so. I'm not really interested in spending big bucks to repair the A/C just yet, so something to tide me over would be ideal.
Many thanks for any help on this, and for the wealth of information all over the site.
Best,
Joel
2x1994 C24P's