Kegger
Elio Aficionado
I've read that the A/C compressor was going to be an electric pump, not connected to the serpentine. Since that's the case, what is the pulley that appears to have a clutch on it? Or is that a clutch at all? (Triangle shape with 3 prongs coming out of it, at the bottom left of the engine when looking at it on the belt side.)
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It just dawned on me that it may be a centrifugal clutch, designed to put 0 load on the engine while it's starting, but engaging when the rpm are fast enough. Still though, what is that pump?
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So that actually appears to be a magnetic clutch that is identical to the magnetic clutch on the air pump of some Mazda engines. That thing that it's attached to doesn't look like an air pump (to me). Oil pump? It wouldn't be the water pump would it?
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It just dawned on me that it may be a centrifugal clutch, designed to put 0 load on the engine while it's starting, but engaging when the rpm are fast enough. Still though, what is that pump?
edit again...:
So that actually appears to be a magnetic clutch that is identical to the magnetic clutch on the air pump of some Mazda engines. That thing that it's attached to doesn't look like an air pump (to me). Oil pump? It wouldn't be the water pump would it?
Many air pumps have magnetic clutches. Or did a decade or so ago before most switched to electric air pumps.
Behold a 1993 Mazda RX-7 air pump with magnet clutch:
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