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Old Oct 3, 2010 | 03:31 AM
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belt rubbing hose

i read a post on here the other day and the guy said what he had to buy to make it work and what years of cars he got the parts from. i bought car this way and its doing this because he took smog and ac pump off a put a smaller belt on it. now the belt is rubbing the rad. hose .i tried to put the metal hose holder on but it only kinks the hose shut.
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Old Oct 3, 2010 | 04:06 AM
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Re: belt rubbing hose

Originally Posted by bbsr72
i read a post on here the other day and the guy said what he had to buy to make it work and what years of cars he got the parts from. i bought car this way and its doing this because he took smog and ac pump off a put a smaller belt on it. now the belt is rubbing the rad. hose .i tried to put the metal hose holder on but it only kinks the hose shut.
More info on the car would be helpful. However, all you sh ould need to do is to get the AC and Smog delete pulley's and the correct belt size for a car with those options. That should fix your problems.
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