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Pulley and belt configuration for air conditioning

Lin

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Working on the restoration of a Jaguar MK2 at the moment, and I have a question for my healey friends.

I am air conditioning this car. My first configuration of pulleys and belts can be seen in Image 1. All on one 1/2” “V” belt. This approach continues to use the original “jockey” pulley (to the left and above the crank pulley) for tensioning the belt although I suppose that it is not really needed since in this approach the tension can be adjusted by rotating the alternator.


However, I wonder about having the alternator and the compressor on one “V” belt as in image 2, and then have the crank pulley, water pump pulley, compressor and idler pulley (not tensioned) on a second “V” belt. I could accomplish this easily as the compressor has two “V” belt pulleys (one double) and I could shift the alternator to the rear to get the proper alignment.


Do I gain much of anything by moving to the two belts?


I have seen several Healeys with the stacked alternator and compressor on their own belt. Unlike in the Healey configuration, in my case the compressor would be on top and the alternator below.


What are your thoughts? I would appreciate hearing your views about this.

Lin Rose


 

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The second solution is actually simpler, even though it uses two belts: no idler pulleys; no special serpentine belt; many people have done it this way. You buy the Denis Welch mount and you're good.
Consider whether the serpentine solution would even permit changing the belt without removing the radiator.
 
NAW-"KISS":
I like that like it is, Just carry a spare Belt:glee:
 
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