semlin
curmudgeon
The belt causes very little drag, even if the bearings aren't in the best condition it's not going to be that big. My guess is it's more about the heat load, the A/C removes heat from the interior and dumps it in front of the radiator. My condenser temp is often 150F, so significant heat load.
i would agree with you except for the results. since i don't use the ac on hills i can attest that just the belt drag, with or without bearing or clutch damage, was affecting engine temp or else something else has happened.
tools r us said:None of this should be an issue for a properly functioning cooling system. They can climb 7% grades for miles, with the A/C running at max, in triple digit temps without issue.
what engine temp would you expect in those conditions?