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> A/C Power, Which pulley runs it?
greybeard50
post Apr 19 2007, 12:56 PM
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My 912e motor has two pulleys on the outer edge of the fan ~8" and a third (much smaller...3.5") that runs off a Rube Goldberg setup that bolts to the fan hub, brings the power out past the edge of the other two, has a bearing & holder arrangement then the pulley.
Only one is used to run the Alt. Which one runs the A/C? What is the third for?
Finally, could the A/C be powered directly from the crank hub in the space behind the air chambers?
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Cap'n Krusty
post Apr 19 2007, 01:26 PM
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The A/C pulley is behind the fan. You can't see it with the fan installed. Cars w/o A/C have a spacer instead of a pulley. The pulley on the extension bolted to the outside of the fan hub is for the air pump. The Cap'n
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