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Hope someone can help on this one. Figured it out¡¡!!!!! M (edit) ¡ I m going to use a shorter belt
 
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if the compressor is locked up just remove the clutch disk, its independent of the pulley/bearing assembly.
if the pulley/bearing is whats locked, time for removal or replacement. don't have to remove the compressor to replace the pulley, its held on the front extension by a big clip.
 

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if the compressor is locked up just remove the clutch disk, its independent of the pulley/bearing assembly.
if the pulley/bearing is whats locked, time for removal or replacement. don't have to remove the compressor to replace the pulley, its held on the front extension by a big clip.
I want it out of my way ,no need for it . I'll use a belt for one without air . Thanks
 

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You could unplug the wire harness and leave it in place if the pulley hasn't seized.

Sent from my XT1064 using Tapatalk
 

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You could unplug the wire harness and leave it in place if the pulley hasn't seized.

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Please read my last post ,I want it gone . I don't want air in my wheeler !
 

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