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Capping/blocking off AC compressor for future use (Explorer 5.0)?

skrit

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I don't want to bypass the compressor using the "compressor delete" method. I want to keep it attached to the Explorer front dress / serpentine for future use. What should I do with the outlets on the compressor? I feel like plugging them would damage the compressor. Any suggestions?
 

doran4x

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You can buy caps that screw on


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skrit

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You can buy caps that screw on


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So assume if I plug the outlets on the compressor, not install any of the lines and don't plug the electrical connector in then it will just act like a normal pulley without the clutch engaged? I can just imagine it trying to turn the internals of the compressor, building up pressure and blowing it apart.
 
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skrit

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So I think I'll just do the shorter serpentine belt AC Delete trick. Seems to be the most cost effective and least potential for issues. Finding the correct "block-offs" has proven confusing and more money than a shorter belt.
 

73azbronco

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just make sure if you cap it, you do not energize it to turn, that could be bad.
 
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Thanks all. For $28 I got cheap made in India Duralast #835K6 Serpentine belt at lunch today. By the time it breaks I should have my future AC system setup ready ;)
 

rocknhorse76

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I have a capped off and unplugged compressor on mine and it works just fine as an idler until I decide to install a/c.
 
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