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Old 05-04-2001, 09:05 AM   #7
QUIN
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i agree with rick and lx. you dont need this kit. easiest way would be to drop the a/c and move the tensioner pully to that side (what i did). im sure i will miss the a/c soon, but i never used it anyway. (anyone want to buy and a/c converted to r134 or whatever the new stuff is?)
if its rubbing now with a short belt, than try to adjust the tensioner pully. that pully is the key to adjusting the belt path.


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