bypass pulley 1995 monte ?
#1
bypass pulley 1995 monte ?
ok so i have a 1995 monte carlo with the 3.1l ive been searching every wear for a bypass pulley and cant find one
my ? is is the 1996 monte engine the same as the 1995 ? i found one for the 96 and up just no luck with mine if you have a link it would be great ive looked for alomst 20mins now
thanks for the time n space
my ? is is the 1996 monte engine the same as the 1995 ? i found one for the 96 and up just no luck with mine if you have a link it would be great ive looked for alomst 20mins now
thanks for the time n space
#2
the 3.1 SFI engine is the same for the engine's entire run from what i know. the earlyer 3.1 is very similar ( ran from the mid 80's till about '93-4) with a differant intake system, and the later 3400 engine ( found in '00-up montes) is basicly a bigger, suped up 3.1.
the 3.1 used in 5th gen monte's is the same engine regardless of year, '95-'99. IDK what a bypass pully is though? you tryin to bypass the A/C compressor, or something like that?
the 3.1 used in 5th gen monte's is the same engine regardless of year, '95-'99. IDK what a bypass pully is though? you tryin to bypass the A/C compressor, or something like that?
#7
im just curious on this one, buy why are ya bypassing the A/C compressor?
if ya wanna check to see if the '96 bypass pully would work on the 3.1 in your '95, ( no reason it should not, but better to check anyways ) i would compair a picture of the pully to see if the bolt locations are the same as the A/C compressor, and find out if the pully itself is the same diameter as the one on your stock compressor. again, they should line up.
personally, if your gonna bypass the A/c compressor i would just look into running a shorter belt. or just leave it be, lol. mine the A/C has not worked scince i bought it, i just dont wanna deal with the hassle of removing the a/c crap and its not harming anything having the compressor there, the clutch on it does not engage so its not robbing any real HP being there...
if ya wanna check to see if the '96 bypass pully would work on the 3.1 in your '95, ( no reason it should not, but better to check anyways ) i would compair a picture of the pully to see if the bolt locations are the same as the A/C compressor, and find out if the pully itself is the same diameter as the one on your stock compressor. again, they should line up.
personally, if your gonna bypass the A/c compressor i would just look into running a shorter belt. or just leave it be, lol. mine the A/C has not worked scince i bought it, i just dont wanna deal with the hassle of removing the a/c crap and its not harming anything having the compressor there, the clutch on it does not engage so its not robbing any real HP being there...
- 1-A AUTO:-This Bypass pulley bolts on to your engine in the same location as your malfunctioning Air Conditioning compresssor, allowing you to use your original serpentine belt. A malfunctioning compressor can be noisy and cause premature damage to your serpentine belt. This is a cost effective alternative to costly repairs to your Air conditioning system.
Features:
Built to strict quality control standards
Includes bracket, highest quality bearing, and correct size pulley
Fits perfectly in the place of an A/C compressor
Uses original compressor bolts
Allows you to use your original serpentine belt
Features:
Built to strict quality control standards
Includes bracket, highest quality bearing, and correct size pulley
Fits perfectly in the place of an A/C compressor
Uses original compressor bolts
Allows you to use your original serpentine belt
#8
my a/c compressor is grinding like crazy the guy i bought the car from said he has replaced it a few times i don't know why and i don't have the money right now to track down what would keep making it to go out .
its also my daily driver so i need it fixed asap
its also my daily driver so i need it fixed asap