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Afaik all cat powered FMTV used a v belt for the ac compressor.
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Is ringpower a member or vendor here orrr?I just wanted to say.... That ringpower sells the crank pulley. Its right at 190.00.
The pulley (as supplied to the Govt) is made by Red Dot as is the rest of the A/C system.Is ringpower a member or vendor here orrr?
ahhhh.. quick search.... Nope; nota either, tis a CAT dealer in FL. That means other CAT dealers may can get them too, assuming it is the correct pulley. CAT Part #?
Thanks, i am about 95% complete with the install of the AC, just waiting on a red dot binary switch and making 2 brackets for the condenser. looking at the pressures i have a good differential between high and low but the temp at the outlet is only 50-60 degrees F with the outside temp of 80-85, i thought it would be closer to 40 with the vent being so close to the evap.Not sure the exact amount. I will ask my friend in the army.
what gas are you using. These early systems were designed for r12. 134a will reduce capacity significantly.Thanks, i am about 95% complete with the install of the AC, just waiting on a red dot binary switch and making 2 brackets for the condenser. looking at the pressures i have a good differential between high and low but the temp at the outlet is only 50-60 degrees F with the outside temp of 80-85, i thought it would be closer to 40 with the vent being so close to the evap.
what gas are you using. These early systems were designed for r12. 134a will reduce capacity significantly.
R12 was being phased out by the early 90s so doubt they were set up for that. My compressor specifically states it's for R134a.R134A but i think that i will try something else as i checked the temp at the evap inlet and it was only 60 F so i will evac and maybe loo into the expansion valve as i think it should have been closer to 40 f at the evap inlet. thats good to know that this was originally an R12 based system.