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Old 11-19-2006, 08:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Where to get NO-AC belt for gen 7?

Does anybody know where to get a non-ac belt for a gen-7 rolla? If you do please let me know thank you.
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Ok thank you for the response. Another question. The ac on my rolla is bad and I want to completly remove it. Is it hard to do? Is installing the new belt hard? Thank you.
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Does the engine run OK with the A/C off, meaning is the magnetic clutch OK? If so, might just leave the system intact. Taking the compressor off should be pretty easy. Suggest you plug the Freon lines to keep them clean in case you want to reinstall a compressor some day. Installing the belt is easy.
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