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Must be the time of year for it ! I’ve just experienced this exact same problem - belt snapped and I hadn’t realised the compressor pulley was seized before I put a new belt on. I think I’m right in saying that the belt will hit the redundant pulley - not by much, but enough to wear it as it looks like it’ll press against the shorter belt by roughly 5mm ?. My original idea was to cut the pulley with an angle grinder but room is very limited so I’m also interested in removing it.
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