Hi folks, I'm back under the hood, unfortunately
and once again I need to tap into the wealth of knowledge and experience of this group.
Short version:
While working on a coolant leak problem, I removed the A/C system from the car. But, now I realize the 2 v-belts that drove the A/C compressor also drove the water pump. I have NO intention of re-installing the A/C. How do I arrange a belt (and what belt) to drive the water pump? I see no help in the BBB. The pictures in the Chilton and Haynes manuals I have are drawings - show a belt going direct from the crankshaft pulleys to the water pump. Is this possible? How would I install it? How would I tension it? I want to install a v-belt arrangement like that of an SL never equiped with A/C. Is this possible? How? HELP HELP HELP!
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Long Story:
I recently noticed a rather serious coolant drip under the car ('71 280SL). While the engine runs, it drips a good, heavy drip once every 2 - 3 seconds. I consider that serious. Plus, it's poluting my engine compartment, not to mention the environment.
Anyway, it *APPEARED* that the leak was comming from "somewhere" below the thermostate housing, but above the heater hoses that project out from the enging to the driver side wheel well housing. Unfortunately, the actual source of the leak is not visible from any angle. Not even with a retractable mirror. The Frigiking A/C compress is really in the way, as is it's huge heavy mouting bracket, which also mounts the alternator (A/C is below, Alternator is up top).
Now, the A/C hasn't worked in some 15 years according to the previous owner (my Dad :-) ). So, I figured I'd just remove it now, and take care of this leak and A/C removal at the same time.
Here's where the nightmare get worse. I cut the 2 v-belts to the A/C to make it easier to remove. Yea, ...laugh...easier! Nothing's easier! Anyway, I did finally get the whole Frigiking system out. And, I did so without removing the radiator, front of engine, and harmonic balancer (I ended up mangling some old wrenches for access).
I've taken all accessible nuts & bolts out, to remove this huge bracket, but it is still not free. I fear that there is one bolt on the passenger side of the water pump, behind the harmonic balancer. Yikes! Can anyone confirm that? I need this bracket off so I can see and access the "stuff" under the thermostat housing, and repair the leak. How do I get this bracket off?
About 18 months ago the car had the cooling system power flushed with a flushing agent (Before I got the car). I hate these things because (I believe) it drastically reduces the life of the rubber hoses. Since this job has already been a nightmare, I plan on replacing every cooling ruber hose on the car - so as not to have to do this job again in the near future.
Here's where I need help:
(1) there seems to be a very short, but fat rubber hose going from the lower body of the thermostat housing to the heater hose out port. Is this a make shift hose, or one with a part number I can order?
(2) there also seems to be some contraption under this huge heavy bracket (for the A/C and alternator). I fear this is the leaking component. What is this contraption?
(3) how do I get this huge heavy bracket off the engine?
(4) once repaired, how do I set up the v-belts, without the A/C, to drive the water pump?
(5) Do I need the A/C v-belts tensioner pulley, or can I toss it?
(6) I'd like to cut this huge heavy bracket to make it smaller and less intrusive down the lower part of the engine. Cut off the A/C mount. Can I safely do this?
(7) Am I just babbling gibberish, or does anyone understand what I'm saying?
I'll try to attach some pictures tonight, to make this all seems clearer.
Any and All help would be huge, I'm really worried about this project. Thanx!
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William Blair Wagner: blairwag@earthlink.net
Education is not always knowing the answer,
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