My 1988 Camry has a bad pulley on the A/C Compressor- the compressor doesn't work, and I don't want to fix it. It's not the bearings- the pulley itself is chipped and wobbles. It's run that way for years now, but I'd like to fix it.
I believe that belt only runs to the A/C compressor, alternator, and power steering, so if the pulley did break, there's a chance I could drive it home, but I'm worried about the resulting damage if it goes.
Can I pull the pulley and simply put a smaller belt on to bypass the compressor entirely? I can't bypass the compressor with the pulley on, because of the angle. Was A/C an option in 1988, so that there would be an official belt for the Camry without A/C that would fit, or do I just need to find one that will?
How hard is it to remove a pulley? My father and I couldn't do it with regular tools- I assume you have to buy/rent a special part that will do the trick?
Any advice appreciated.
Edit: Found a thread that tells how to pull a pulley, and suggests that the pulley can be removed and bypassed. Does anyone know what belt size goes on a 1988 Camry without an A/C compressor?
I believe that belt only runs to the A/C compressor, alternator, and power steering, so if the pulley did break, there's a chance I could drive it home, but I'm worried about the resulting damage if it goes.
Can I pull the pulley and simply put a smaller belt on to bypass the compressor entirely? I can't bypass the compressor with the pulley on, because of the angle. Was A/C an option in 1988, so that there would be an official belt for the Camry without A/C that would fit, or do I just need to find one that will?
How hard is it to remove a pulley? My father and I couldn't do it with regular tools- I assume you have to buy/rent a special part that will do the trick?
Any advice appreciated.
Edit: Found a thread that tells how to pull a pulley, and suggests that the pulley can be removed and bypassed. Does anyone know what belt size goes on a 1988 Camry without an A/C compressor?