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Old 06-28-2020, 09:42 PM   #1
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AC Mounting bolt/header

I have a strange one, wondering if anyone has delt with it. Ever since I went to a new set of headers, I cant get my AC compressor to line up on the bottom bolt. its off by a lot, like a half inch.

Anyone know if those nuts on there used to move? I am sure the one at the block is seized, but not certain about the one at the compressor side. I may try to pull it off and put it in a vice to see if I can get it to move, or go to the parts store and make one of my own with some red lock-tite and patience (of which I have neither... lol). Pic has it circled from LMC, but I cant find it in their calculator.
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Old 06-28-2020, 09:49 PM   #2
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Re: AC Mounting bolt/header

That’s a one piece stud - two sets of threads separated by the “nut”. Here’s a photo https://www.zip-corvette.com/64-76-3...cket-stud.html

Some people mistakenly think these are hard to come by but they really aren’t and the linked example is USA made.
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Old 06-28-2020, 10:29 PM   #3
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Re: AC Mounting bolt/header

Yeah, you may want to skip that bottom bracket if you're going with headers. There is an aftermarket bracket designed to mount the compressor. I've used one a couple of times, although I've nothing left with headers these days. May have been a Mr Gasket part but not sure. It's been a few years.
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Re: AC Mounting bolt/header

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That’s a one piece stud - two sets of threads separated by the “nut”. Here’s a photo https://www.zip-corvette.com/64-76-3...cket-stud.html

Some people mistakenly think these are hard to come by but they really aren’t and the linked example is USA made.
interesting, mine has the stud nut? but also a 2nd one, someone probably made it themselves like i was talking about doing. that explains the issue, my new headers are thicker at the block then my old ones were. I bet that extra space is causing the issue and the other nut wont go down any further or is seized. I may have to find a different bracket as suggested. Thanks guys.
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