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im taking the airconditioning system out of my 72, how can i seperate the pulley for it off of the other pulley? is it even possible.
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if you mean the crank pulley. not all of those will come apart. i thought they did but they don't this is waht i learned from hawkrod when i tried to seperate one myself.
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ok, i thought they didnt but i wasnt sure.
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I assume you mean the crank pulley.

I have a couple A/C pulley setups and the third crank pulley is a bolt on.
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how does it come off? do i need to pry it off?
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Factory AC pulleys do not come apart, only dealer add on ones and aftermarket ones are separate. Ed
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BigEd wrote:Factory AC pulleys do not come apart, only dealer add on ones and aftermarket ones are separate. Ed

Ah, my bad. Looks like I only have add-on ones! :thup:
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