07-04-2017, 10:08 PM | #1 |
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A/C bracket choices
So I have my motor in and I want to keep my air...
It's still charged My question is do they make new brackets for the old AC that will hold the compressor off the top of the valve cover? It's the large Harrison compressor.
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07-04-2017, 11:35 PM | #2 |
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Re: A/C bracket choices
Pic so you guys can see what I'm trying to clear...
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07-04-2017, 11:36 PM | #3 |
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Original engine? Small block, big block or 6? If small block, old style heads? Year of truck?
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How tall are those valve covers?
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07-05-2017, 12:22 AM | #6 |
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What type bracket do you now have? My 69 has an original bracket different from most small block brackets you see on this forum. I believe it was used at least on early 69s with 350s and is shown in the 69 service manual on a 350. It is massive and straddles the valve cover. That definitely wouldn't work.
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That's what's on here too, front bracket bolts to the head then the rear bracket (3/4 way down the compressor) goes to another piece that's bolted to the intake.
I was hoping there was an alternative without changing out everything. I'm afraid that I may have to switch compressors to get it off to the side.
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07-05-2017, 12:46 AM | #8 |
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Here's a couple pictures of the bracket I was describing. As I said, it'd be a no go for a couple reasons. The other type that is more common would allow you to swing the compressor beyond the valve cover closer to the fender, but your headers could also cause some problems.
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Re: A/C bracket choices
I've still got factory air. Have you considered non factory pulleys with a new style A/C compressor? This is the setup from March I'm using.
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07-05-2017, 09:40 AM | #10 |
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Rufas, I was hoping to avoid such a purchase...
I didn't want to have to shell out a ton of cash to get it up and running (although it may not be a choice) I am interested in what Fitech told you about their system because I was told that they didn't have a proper program for supercharged applications out which is why I bought the new carb for mine.
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