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If you are installing a bypass pulley it will eliminate the A/C compressor thus eliminating your A/C. With that being said, you need to evacuate the system. (If there is anything in it), Remove the whole A/C compressor from the car and then install the bypass pulley where the compressor would mount to the engine. If you are trying to remove the pulley on the A/C compressor to replace it then you will need a special tool (A/C Clutch Pulley Puller) that is usually available at most auto parts store on the "Loan a Tool" programs.
If you are not going to repair the AC then you can purchase a bypass pulley for the AC compressor. They are about $25 from rockauto.com. The pulley will go in place of the compressor. This is for the 3.3 engine.
On most cars you can. But first take a string and rout it around all the pullys excludeing the compressor pully. To make shure the path is cler. Then mesure the length of the string to order your shorter belt.
yes you should be able to take off your compressor and just replace it with a regular pully that you pick up at your local auto parts store considering it has the serpentene belt
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