A/C Complete Removal
The car is a 73 dart swinger.
Sorry about that, yea it would be the receiver dryer, and okay, I kinda though it was the condenser but I just wasn't sure. And I was under the impression that I could just take out the A/C unit and use the stock pulley system with different belts and just live with an extra notch where the A/C unit originally was. Or am I completely wrong about this? But I have another non-ac pulley system I think.
But I don't necessarily want to get rid of the parts in case I want to put them back on to sell the car or something. Just take them out of the car without wrecking anything. The car will be rarely driven long distances and won't be driven everyday, so the heating and cooling isn't really needed, But If I feel the need for some heat I can easily hook it back up. The A/C doesn't work either, something is wrong with it, It only blows super hot air into the cabin no matter what.
Also I have an A/C water pump installed on the new motor, I used an A/C pump because I thought that I could use my A/C pulley system minus the unit. Can I buy a bypass pulley that keeps the belts in the stock place? but just without the actual A/C unit.