I have this engine in my Jeep and the A/C compressor went out on me last week. I was fixing to replace the compressor with a pulley, but I see I can just get a shorter belt and bypass it. What is the length of the serpentine belt that you put on this? Thanks!!
Hey good morning, I also have the 4.8L and wanted to know what belt size or part number for the serpentine belt was used? It would be greatly appreciated👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Hey, I think it should. If it looks like this you'll be fine. I have an 02 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland. This video was a lifesaver, but I'm sad he never responded with the belt length. It's very important to remove the pulley from the compressor or else the belt rubs against the bottom. That was a nightmare for me, but it was burnt to crisp so it took lots of wd40 and whacking to get it off (and the snap ring sucks too). The belt I used was from O'Reilly, MasterPro K060832. It is the 83 3/4" length (took me 6 belts to figure it out). It can be done! mine looks just like the video and runs fine (at least so far). Hope this helps!
Sorry, I have a bad habit of tossing stupid videos up and never paying attention to the comments. IIRC, stock belt is 87.6", the bypass is 4 inches shorter at 83.6"
I have this engine in my Jeep and the A/C compressor went out on me last week. I was fixing to replace the compressor with a pulley, but I see I can just get a shorter belt and bypass it. What is the length of the serpentine belt that you put on this? Thanks!!
Belt part number at AutoZone ?
Hey good morning, I also have the 4.8L and wanted to know what belt size or part number for the serpentine belt was used? It would be greatly appreciated👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Just did this oh thank you guys ac compressor in may of 2023 don't need ac in the winter
6PK2120 or K060837 or 83.7"
Could you tell me what belt number that is? I could sure use one, my ac is out
FYI Dorman sells a A/C bypass pulley. Just look up Dorman 34292. its also on amazon and its dirt cheap.
That "cheap" part cost more then a shorter belt lol
What belt size did you use? And would this work on a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.7 v8 overland?
Hey, I think it should. If it looks like this you'll be fine. I have an 02 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland. This video was a lifesaver, but I'm sad he never responded with the belt length. It's very important to remove the pulley from the compressor or else the belt rubs against the bottom. That was a nightmare for me, but it was burnt to crisp so it took lots of wd40 and whacking to get it off (and the snap ring sucks too). The belt I used was from O'Reilly, MasterPro K060832. It is the 83 3/4" length (took me 6 belts to figure it out). It can be done! mine looks just like the video and runs fine (at least so far). Hope this helps!
Sorry, I have a bad habit of tossing stupid videos up and never paying attention to the comments.
IIRC, stock belt is 87.6", the bypass is 4 inches shorter at 83.6"
@@troy.s what was the dayco belt part number? Or whatever belt it is?