Hey Cheryl,
This is not a hard replacement... If you have the tools.. you can accomplish this!!! IF you live in a state that requires emissions test you must replace the A.I.R. (smog) pump.. IF you live in a state that does not require emissions tests(or ever checks).. you might be able to simply bypass this pump and get a belt that only drives the A/C. They make an air pump eliminator pulley for the air pump for the 5.0 & 5.8 size engines. Depending on the state you live in you can eliminate the pump and use the stock belt. This will eliminate the smog pump for either a 302ci or 351ci engine.
http://www.jegs.com/i/Proform/778/68110/10002/-1?CAWELAID=1710779379&CAGPSPN=pla&CAAGID=44693592161&CATCI=pla-221368438391&CATARGETID=230006180039218016&cadevice=c&gclid=CO-3w4O6w9QCFdqIswodEI8B8A
(Seen this done on more than one occasion!)..
.OR - You can ask one of your neighbors to help - I would ask around first.. - ask at the place you purchase the belt. First - I suggest taking pictures of everything you are going to replace.and all the pump mounting bolts, the attachments mounting bolts, ..everything that is going to be removed and re-installed.. You can take masking tape and label each part..or put them in baggies and label them..number them, name them... make a list... just do it in detail..
Cheryl, please reply to me and we'll work through this...
Here is a video link to removing the Air injection pump (AKA Smog Pump). As far as tools go you will need a full set of standard hand tools. Smog pump delete Ford 302 5 0 Crown Victoria LTD
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this not something that a back-yard mechanic should tackle
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I will list some of my experiences with similar problems.
V-belt quality and grade vary a lot and I do mean a lot. Belts can take a set from sitting--anybody with a table saw will attest to this. I would try a new belt first after finding a good parts man. A good alternator shop (rare today) can help here. The smog pump belt is an easy one to change. Try the cheap stuff first.
Smog pumps in my experience do not need a lot of power, especially at idle, but I have had bearing and pump failure on several wipe out a belt. Pull the belt and spin the smog pump by hand.
Belts can glaze and it is not necessarily noticeable. Stamped-steel pulleys polish smooth and won't transmit the power needed. Pulleys can also wear in some strange shapes so a new belt does not fit properly. See if an alternator shop has a cast iron pulley for the alternator. Cast iron does not polish smooth and also wears off any glaze from the belt surfaces. The crank pulleys are stamped-steel but are larger in diameter with a longer wrap angle so slippage is not a problem there.
In my poor days I tried sanding the belts and pulleys to remove the glaze. Too much work and it was only temporary.
I have used a cast iron pulley on a 110 amp alternator with a winch load. A stamped-steel pulley would just smoke the belt when under load (winch drew 225 amps total!). My truck is 70 amp and that is the biggest alternator Ford has with a V-belt that I know of.
I considered removing my smog pump and associated hardware. My experience has been to leave everything intact unless I can replace everything with an earlier, non-smog engine. Doing everything piecemeal has just caused other problems.
Hope this helps.
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You can go to autozone.com and type in all your vehicle information. the choose the alternator in the buy parts section. there is a link on the side that will either say how to or repair. click on that it will have a diagram showing you how to do it. hope that helps.
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the pump should stop when it builds up to the correct pressure. if it continues to pump and you smell fuel then you probably have a fuel leek. normally fuel consumption will increase with a leek, even slightly.
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not timed right. You have to remove the plug, and insert a straw through the spark plug hole so that you can see when the piston is all the way up
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Fig. Use the VW tool to lock the camshaft at TDC for timing belt replacement-Volkswagen 1.9L Diesel engines
Fig. Locking the injection pump with the VW tool as shown-Volkswagen 1.9L Diesel engines
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