Bagged72, I'll try to get some pictures up soon for you. In the mean time try this:
I used pieces of two by fours to shim up the correct placement of the old style Chrysler RV2 A/C compressor. I mounted it on the passenger side of the motor. That old cast iron thing is very heavy and thats why you must stack wood to get it lined up. After it's lined up you must fabricate some brackets to support it. The brackets do not have to move because if you get the A/C assembly from the Chrysler, Dodge or Plymouth it has a belt tensioner pully on the factory pump bracket. Do not forget to remove the expansion valve on the A/C pump it wont put out "doodly squat" with it in there.
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