AC Pulley / Belt Alignment

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Can someone help me with troubleshooting how I can get this AC pulley back into alignment?

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I'm having the exact same problem! I hope you get an answer. It causes some belt squeal which is annoying.

You can't really tell the misalignment in this photo, but everything looks similar to yours.
 

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Is that a spacer or something right there? That's what's pushing it out and causing it to misalign.
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Have you got a spacer the same thickness on the top rear mount? That would help balance it out.
 

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That’s a picture where I have everything loosened up. I included as many pictures of the compressor as possible.

Here’s a picture of the top of the compressor

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Here’s a video too of the noise it makes.

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Ignore the 2 pictures in my most recent post. That’s the picture of the old belts
 

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The problem with the alignment on my 84 K10 was the spacers at the PS pump mounting bolts. The po had installed a crate 350 in place of the stock 305 and had apparently lost or left spacers that are about 1/2" thick. I figured that out by checking out a completely stock truck. Once I got the PS pump spaced right I was able to line up the ac compressor pretty good. It's not perfect but it's close and I have to add, the stock reference truck wasn't perfect either, but close.
 

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I had noise from mine as well.
Every time the AC compressor engaged it would make noise.
I had all the original parts/spacers/brackets.
Part of the issue was due to a compressor going out.
Since I had to replace the compressor and I don't like v-belts I converted to serpentine.
I took the setup from a 90 suburban and added to my r10.
Works great, no noise and only one belt to change.
 

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So I got everything off again. I’m assuming I should put the fan on the center cap first and tighten down. Then run the belts for power steering , AC, alternator and last smog pump.

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