Hi Bob,
I replied to your email, then looked for this post to repeat the same info. Reading some of these posts, I wanted to make a couple of other points, too.
First, I did remove my Frigiking A/C from my 1971 280SL back in May 2004, with the help from the folks in this group.
I replaced the old "elephant" A/C and alternator bracket (as Cees called it) with a MUCH smaller alternator only bracket.
The original bolts were all the correct length, so no replacement bolts were needed.
The original drive pulley was also just fine, and need not be replaced.
The drive belt does of course have to be replaced with a smaller diameter v-belt.
The biggest obstacke in taking the old bracket out was reaching one bolt which was behind the water pump assembly. This one bolt alone required removal of the engine hood/bonnet, air cleaner, fan shroud, radiator, fan clutch assembly, and the water pump and water pumpt housing. Now, I was battling a coolant leak at the time, so I had to get there anyway.
Just remember, if you have to take the water pump housing off the block, - remember to treat the threads of all the bolts with gasket sealer, as the bolt holes enter the cooling water jacket in the block.
Other than that, it was a straight forward job, just a LOT more work than I expected. I was please with the appearance of the cabin without the A/C, and I was pleased with the additional space in the engine compartment. That old nasty beast of an A/C compressor weighed a ton!
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William Blair Wagner: blairwag@earthlink.net
Education is not always knowing the answer,
...but rather knowing where to look for it!
1971 280SL US Automatic
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