Slow Nova
I'd like to help my neighbors out. Here's the situation:
They have a '91 VW Passat.
It looks to me like the A/C Compressor seized, and the belt is melting away.
It's not a serpentine belt, but the Alternator is dependant on the A/C pulley turning.
There is a belt around the crank pulley that goes to the A/C pulley groove 1. There is a belt connecting A/C pulley groove 2 to the Alternator.
What I want to know is if they can't afford a new A/C compressor, could they just have a metal shop fabricate a bracket with a 2 groove pulley on it to make the belts "think" there is an A/C compressor? Would you recommend it? How much do you guys think it'll cost?
Why couldn't VW go with a more simple belt system? :roll:
Thanks for the help.
They have a '91 VW Passat.
It looks to me like the A/C Compressor seized, and the belt is melting away.
It's not a serpentine belt, but the Alternator is dependant on the A/C pulley turning.
There is a belt around the crank pulley that goes to the A/C pulley groove 1. There is a belt connecting A/C pulley groove 2 to the Alternator.
What I want to know is if they can't afford a new A/C compressor, could they just have a metal shop fabricate a bracket with a 2 groove pulley on it to make the belts "think" there is an A/C compressor? Would you recommend it? How much do you guys think it'll cost?
Why couldn't VW go with a more simple belt system? :roll:
Thanks for the help.