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Thanks. I always have to go look at my manual to remember straight. I'll edit the message in case someone else needs it. Regards,
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So the cooling fan for a/c cars has a shorter height than normal cars? Thanks, bw
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bw, IIRC the fan is the same - its just that the pulley for the A/C sits behind the fan - so it has to be removed. I also did not have any of the other issues jared mentioned.
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On no! it's still there!!!
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I think the pulley isn't perfectly aligned with the alternator pulley. Should I change it with a regular washer? Wondering if adjusting the alternator could compensate the misalignment .... Also, can I change the it with the engine still in the car by removing the front engine sheet metals? BW
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Most 914s had a flat piece (sort of a washer) between the fan hub and the fan. 914s with A/C replaced that with the pulley for the A/C. That is behind the fan.
The front of the fan has the pulley that drives the alternator. It has nothing to do with the A/C pulley, except if the A/C pulley is left out and not replaced with the washer, the fan won't line up with the alternator pulley. Here is an exploded drawing: http://www.pelicanparts.com/914/parts/engine/aircooling_large.htm The washer is part #15, and that is the part that gets replaced with a pulley to run the A/C. The pulley part of the fan is #12 in that diagram, and that pulley holds the alternator belt. I hope that helps you visualize what goes where. --DD
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So I heard the a/c was a dealer installed option for 914 back then. Did they install some washers underneath the alternator pulley in order to line up with the cooling fan pulley? What's their trick? Now I have to think if I can install the washer( have one on my old engine) w/o taking the motor out of the car. I have never taken the engine sheet metals off with the engine still in the car. bw
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The AC pulley replaces the spacer behind the fan. It is the same thickness in the middle, so it does not move the fan forward at all.
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Thanks DD. But sorry, I am confused here. What would be a reason for the misalignment?
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What I'm saying is that there should be no misalignment.
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