Gulfsurfer
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This thread is the last I'm posting about my New Years weekend project. Only so much fun a man should have on any given weekend...
I decided to remove the vac pump since I installed a turbomaster WG controller. Less stuff spinnning off the primary drive belt, to one day lock up far away from home. My only concern is that the removal of that pulley between the crank pulley and the AC compressor pulley might contribute to belt slap. We'll see the next time I rember to turn the air on and check.
The pics above show the removal of the pump, not as straight forward as has been written about. Left - The 10mm bolts are not accessible thru holes in the pulley from the front. They are actually behind the bracket and really can't be removed (might have been able to do it with an air ratchet (?). from behind Middle - remove the compressor to allow removal of lower compressor bracket. Right - bracket off, turned around shows vac pump bolts, they were pretty tight BTW.
Pic at left above shows space liberated by removal of the pump. Taken from within the passenger side fender well. Pic at right shows excess stuff removed from engine, less to go wrong!
Pic above: belt tensioner shows pre-run condition (look closely, mark is to teh left of the wear indicators). As soon as I started her up, the mark aligned with the first wear indicator mark. I tried using the 99.5" belt commonly called for sans-pump. No go, too tight, ended up with a 101-1/8" belt.
The combination new injectors, new glows, new 4" exhaust and turbomaster have really pepped up the response of the engine. I've yet to do serious towing to see what the effect will be on the EGTs, but hope to see an overall reduction in temps. This Sub is hooked up to something 95% of the time so I wanted to improve its chances at seeing a long trouble free service life by performing proven mods.
Thx to all the enthusiasts on this forum and other forums for all their knowledge I've been able to draw from.
I decided to remove the vac pump since I installed a turbomaster WG controller. Less stuff spinnning off the primary drive belt, to one day lock up far away from home. My only concern is that the removal of that pulley between the crank pulley and the AC compressor pulley might contribute to belt slap. We'll see the next time I rember to turn the air on and check.
The pics above show the removal of the pump, not as straight forward as has been written about. Left - The 10mm bolts are not accessible thru holes in the pulley from the front. They are actually behind the bracket and really can't be removed (might have been able to do it with an air ratchet (?). from behind Middle - remove the compressor to allow removal of lower compressor bracket. Right - bracket off, turned around shows vac pump bolts, they were pretty tight BTW.
Pic at left above shows space liberated by removal of the pump. Taken from within the passenger side fender well. Pic at right shows excess stuff removed from engine, less to go wrong!
Pic above: belt tensioner shows pre-run condition (look closely, mark is to teh left of the wear indicators). As soon as I started her up, the mark aligned with the first wear indicator mark. I tried using the 99.5" belt commonly called for sans-pump. No go, too tight, ended up with a 101-1/8" belt.
The combination new injectors, new glows, new 4" exhaust and turbomaster have really pepped up the response of the engine. I've yet to do serious towing to see what the effect will be on the EGTs, but hope to see an overall reduction in temps. This Sub is hooked up to something 95% of the time so I wanted to improve its chances at seeing a long trouble free service life by performing proven mods.
Thx to all the enthusiasts on this forum and other forums for all their knowledge I've been able to draw from.