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Breadman 09-21-2023 07:19 PM

AC delete pulley that works with JRSC kit
 
Title says it all. I got the JDM delete kit because my ac was 150psi on both sides and decided to install it since i shredded my belt at autocross. The pulley is too big. Mad an ass out of myself not measuring first



https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachmen...93f147a0e7.png

DarkPira7e 09-21-2023 08:16 PM

I wonder what size pulley the Raceseng delete uses?

Breadman 09-21-2023 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by DarkPira7e (Post 3593212)
I wonder what size pulley the Raceseng delete uses?


I guess i could just measure the pulley size with calipers. I'm going to call jackson racing tomorrow to see what they say. Also to see if i can get a new spacer since i had to hit it with a belt sander to clearance it because the delete kit isn't perfectly flush.

Ultramaroon 09-21-2023 09:08 PM

use a marker to mark the difference in length of belt it takes to wrap halfway around each of them. Add it to the length of your current belt. Get the closest match.


Or do the pulleys actually interfere with each other?

Breadman 09-21-2023 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Ultramaroon (Post 3593216)
use a marker to mark the difference in length of belt it takes to wrap halfway around each of them. Add it to the length of your current belt. Get the closest match.


Or do the pulleys actually interfere with each other?


https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachmen...921_163124.jpg



it interferes. I don't remember if the belt hits the brace or the pulleys touch but it cant even mount flush if it wanted. I had to clearance the spacer with the 14mm nut on it maybe 1/2 a mill on one side too for it to sit flush with the delete. I was going to try and remove the compressors pulley but that one is splined. Now that I cut the lines it probably would be a bad idea to slap the compressor back on until I can get a solution I would assume. At least all the belt pieces washed out of the filter pretty easily. Is a belt lasting an autocross season now a reasonable expectation?

Ultramaroon 09-22-2023 02:15 AM

It would be fine to just use the compressor installed. Nothing would engage without pressure in the system and even so, leave the clutch solenoid disconnected and "poof" instant idler pulley.

Breadman 09-22-2023 08:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ultramaroon (Post 3593227)
It would be fine to just use the compressor installed. Nothing would engage without pressure in the system and even so, leave the clutch solenoid disconnected and "poof" instant idler pulley.


The worst part was since I was in there and already crossed the rubicon by disconnecting the hardline from the compressor I started to prep for hardline removals and found a connector with a damaged wires near the fuel lines. Not sure what it does but it connected to an AC hardline. I wonder if it controlled some kind of valve. That project car life :\

Ultramaroon 09-22-2023 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Breadman (Post 3593239)
The worst part was since I was in there and already crossed the rubicon by disconnecting the hardline from the compressor I started to prep for hardline removals and found a connector with a damaged wires near the fuel lines. Not sure what it does but it connected to an AC hardline. I wonder if it controlled some kind of valve. That project car life :\

Link to manuals in my sig line.

Breadman 09-22-2023 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Ultramaroon (Post 3593263)
Link to manuals in my sig line.

Thanks but i already have it saved on my tablet. I guess my point was up until i disconnected the hardlines, i could have just refilled it up, but i noticed the connector after it was out and i started cutting. Pretty sure the compressor was shot but this one might have been self inflicted :slap:

Ultramaroon 09-22-2023 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Breadman (Post 3593265)
Thanks but i already have it saved on my tablet. I guess my point was up until i disconnected the hardlines, i could have just refilled it up, but i noticed the connector after it was out and i started cutting. Pretty sure the compressor was shot but this one might have been self inflicted :slap:

Oh! I skimmed too quickly. I wonder if that wasn't the signal from the low pressure switch.

Breadman 09-22-2023 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Ultramaroon (Post 3593266)
Oh! I skimmed too quickly. I wonder if that wasn't the signal from the low pressure switch.


I just looked it up and it was labeled as AC Pressure sensor on the diagram. Im guessing that is why I would hear it click on and off but it just make heat. I must have snagged it removing the old block/installing the new block. I'm sure if that didn't break it trying to run the AC on max multiple times broke whatever was still working.


I have a few parts numbers for pulleys +/- 5mm of the AC's and going to see if any parts store has them. The newest being the idler from an s10 so I'm not holding my breath.

Breadman 09-22-2023 05:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ultramaroon (Post 3593227)
It would be fine to just use the compressor installed. Nothing would engage without pressure in the system and even so, leave the clutch solenoid disconnected and "poof" instant idler pulley.


I just got off the phone with jackson racing and this is what they recommended. I thought it originally sounded too dumb to work but that's 2 parties that said its good so that is what I'll do. I'm not sure if i looked this up or not before buying but for anyone searching, the JDM ac delete kit is confirmed to not work with the JRSC kit.

Sapphireho 09-23-2023 11:35 AM

https://www.ft86club.com/forums/show...&postcount=333

Several years ago I remember seeing a video of guys building a car that put a delete with jrsc. They did some machining to the mount. If course, can't find it now.

Breadman 09-24-2023 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Sapphireho (Post 3593312)
https://www.ft86club.com/forums/show...&postcount=333

Several years ago I remember seeing a video of guys building a car that put a delete with jrsc. They did some machining to the mount. If course, can't find it now.


Pretty interesting idea but I'm just pulling out the hardlines and heat exchangers and slapping the old compressor back on


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