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  • #31
    i think syn i right but i don't want to add any fuel to the fire. you are probaly buying from a place that gets it from dupont. but what does it matter what you call it anyway
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    • #32
      Originally posted by lozanoa11 View Post
      i think syn i right but i don't want to add any fuel to the fire. you are probaly buying from a place that gets it from dupont. but what does it matter what you call it anyway
      thought it would be funny cause i knew a "im right" war would be started
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      • #33
        No, Thats not what I was intentionally doing, Thats just what is called at the shop I work at. But whatever call it what you want dosn't really matter to me.

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        • #34
          Seriously, does it matter?
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          • #35
            A/C compressor

            related question: anybody know how I can replace the A/C compressor on a 3.8L v6 with a pulley?

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            • #36
              Originally posted by mister_grendel View Post
              related question: anybody know how I can replace the A/C compressor on a 3.8L v6 with a pulley?

              As a matter of fact, I'm working on that one myself. My compressor's connector and guts came right out the top of the compressor, sooooo, no more compressor. Anyway, I've got a grooved idler pulley that I'm going to try to swap with the smooth one that sits between the compressor and the alternator and find a belt small enough to keep the tension between the crank and the new pulley, then I'm removing the a/c compressor, lines, accumulator, etc. all together. This may wait till spring, but I figured I'd throw the idea I had. No thread-jacking intended.
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