RE: [MV] A/C in Humvees

From: Glenn Shaw (mpmutt@mtaofnj.us)
Date: Thu Jul 22 2004 - 08:33:16 PDT


Serpentine belt engines have the water pump turn in the opposite
direction from the v belt 6.2 and 6.5 DDA engine.
Glenn

-----Original Message-----
From: Julian Burke [mailto:julian@knology.net]
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 10:38 AM
To: Military Vehicles Mailing List
Subject: [MV] A/C in Humvees

      I have an M-1045 Humvee TOW Missile Carrier that I want to A/C. I
found a take off pulley kit from an ambulance which uses the "pancake"
compressor. There is an outfit called Vintage Air in Texas that has
some useful A/C units that caters to the street rod folks. Mounting the
compressor is the hard part. My kit uses the serpentine belt which is
what you want. What I really wanted was an evaporator core unit with
the blower that is small and flat enough to mount on the bottom of the
top radio tray. They do exist but cannot find the supplier. Vintage Air
has kits with the heater core AND the evaporator core in a package for
street rods. While waking up in the middle of a sleepless night it just
dawned on me that the heater system is poor to begin with in a Humvee so
why not remove the heater core box and install one of those package
systems from vintage Air there where there is plenty of room? I haven't
made any measurements yet but one should mount there just fine and solve
twofold problems!!

   Next problem: While in Mobile AL at the show, a clever older
gentleman had installed A/C in his M-998. While I didn't care for the
way he installed the evaporator core hanging from the ceiling of the
hardtop, he did point out about the older three belt system is flawed
here. A regular "V" belt system cannot have a 22" span or longer
without the aid of an idler pulley because the belts will "dance" and do
damage to surrounding items they slap such as a radiator hose. (4" or
more dance here) The belts dance bad enough in a stock unit no matter
how much you tighten them!! He installed an extra idler pulley on the
top of his belt system and kept the dancing down to a tolerable minimum.
If you can, change unit to a serpentine belt. I got all of the pulleys
but now have to figure out if it will turn my water pump in the fight
direction or will have to change water pumps such as the 6.5 one that
uses such belt. Any feedback here? Do both 6.2 and 6.5 water pump turn
in the same direction??

Humvee nut Julian Burke

PS, I have "as-is" complete Humvees for sale at $12,500!!!

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