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Removing Smog Pump and AC wink wink

Old Jul 17, 2010 | 03:32 AM
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Removing Smog Pump and AC wink wink

I got an 83 camaro sport coupe with the 2.8l v6... she's in the shop right now for a tranny swap, used 700r4 goin in. So I'm fantasizing about all the wrenchin I can do soon and I want to know a couple things about my motor...

Did the 83 2.8L come with a smog pump? If yes how do I reroute my belts when I go ahead and remove the AC? I'm gonna take both the AC and Smog Pump off.

Also if I remove the AC from the assembly can I still use my heater or is that dependant on the AC pump?

If the heater does rely on the AC then what alternatives can I use to heat the interior of the car during the winter?
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Old Jul 18, 2010 | 01:33 PM
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Re: Removing Smog Pump and AC wink wink

A/C parts and heater parts are on different sides of the firewall. The A/C parts direct air into the heater parts. Don't forget to have the system emptied before you disconnect anything.

If there is a belt driven thing underneath the alternator, you have a smog pump. If not, you don't. There should be a belt routing sticker on your car that has different routings whether or not you have A/C.
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