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AC delete pulley

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BlackVert

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hi. i know that my car is a sn95, but the motor is a windsor with fox accessories and march brackets, so this seems like the most logical place for this question ...

my AC compressor is squealing very loudly and i'd like to just delete it. where can i get an AC delete pulley?
 

stykthyn

I want to measure mine. It doesn't look that tall.
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Just run a shorter belt. easiest way to go. March makes a delete pulley as does FRPP, but i have heard they wear out quickly and you will have the squeal again.
 
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you can also get a delete kit that will move your power steering pump up to where your a/c is. look at latemodelrestoration.com or cjponyparts.com. search a/c eliminator or delete
 
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+1 on just deleting the AC and moving the PS pump. I opted to go with the billet PS bracket kit from pro 5.0, but it looks just like the one you can get from CFR Performance. Since you already have march brackets, I'd go with the march bracket so they match. Depending on which kind of March brackets you have the 30038 or the 30035 will work with deleting the A/C.
 

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Get the Ford A/C delete kit. It's basucally factory accessory brackets for a Fox without A/C from the factor. It deletes the A/C and moves the PS pump up higher. It's all OEM parts and under $40 from summit.

Adding the delete pullies just adds one more component that can fail on you
 

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will that ford one that moves the PS pump work with my other March brackets?
 
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It should work just fine, it just looks like junk next to the march aluminum brackets.
 
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