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lawest 03-20-2014 04:01 PM

'69 4X4 with 350 auto, PS, A/C questions
 
I am converting a '69 K10 from 6 cyl manual to 350 auto and adding PS and A/C. Does anyone have pictures or information that will help me determine where and how the PS pump and A/C compressor mount and how the crank and waterpump pulleys are configured. Would this set up take a long or short waterpump? Also, I was told that the Crank pulley set up is actually two 2 groove pulleys stacked together. If so I have no idea how the belts would be ran. I was also told that the '69 was only offered with A/C in certain models and that it is different than the '70 model. Any help would be appreciated.

cableguy0 03-24-2014 08:11 PM

Re: '69 4X4 with 350 auto, PS, A/C questions
 
The easiest way for you to do what your wanting to do will be A)buy a complete serpentine belt setup from gm which runs about 750 but it comes with an ac compressor,new water pump,alternator and power steering pump or find the same setup used from a newer truck and pull everything from the same vehicle. Option B) is to find a stock setup from a 67-72 and get everything from the same truck. The issue is that gm used A LOT of different pulley and bracket configurations. If you don't get everything from the same vehicle there is a really good chance you will have alignment issues. Personally I like the serpentine setups because for 60k miles or so there is 0 maintenance.


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