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Serpentine/Sander AC Compressor Conversion
Hi, AC sanden compressor/ serpentine conversion question. 1986 chevy truck SB, 350HO 330 GMPP engine, converting to serpentine belt system using GM truck take-off. Want to use sanden compressor.
1). What year serpentine take-off set ups accept sanden compression ( can a pan cake serpentine set-up use sanden, e.g. 93). Any better sanden units- upgrades Thanks, |
Re: Serpentine/Sander AC Compressor Conversion
This is just me, but I have not seen a factory serpentine setup that used or could fit anything other than the pancake style compressor. Aftermarket (or the GM performance one) may do it, but I have not seen one myslef.
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Re: Serpentine/Sander AC Compressor Conversion
They offered pancake style in serp belt and r134 gas setup .
Also you could go 96-00 truck vortec and get the newer 4 bolt top mount a/c comp setup . |
Re: Serpentine/Sander AC Compressor Conversion
pancake bracket, then an adapter to run a sanden. its pretty easy to adapt yourself with spacers. the 96up ones tend to leak in the center.
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Re: Serpentine/Sander AC Compressor Conversion
also a 90's jeep wrangler has a sanden compressor. depending on the year you can get it with or without serpentine pulley. pretty cheap on ebay.
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