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Location: Durham, North Carolina
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Vintage Air: SBC to LS Question
It is about time for me to add AC to my originally equipped AC truck. I am currently running the original 350 with v-belt but plan to swap to LS once the SBC kicks the bucket (maybe 6 months, maybe a year or more). It is my daily driver and I crank out a lot of miles. With this said, I want to install vintage air now and was wondering if I could just swap the pulleys/brackets when I convert to LS or if it may require a new compressor/pulleys/hoses etc. I couldn't find much to answer this question. Thanks.
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Join Date: Jan 2017
Location: PINEVILLE, MO
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Refer to my initial statement though on that topic. You will be miles ahead if you just bite the bullet and get the complete package for your application. I purchased mine from Summit and the price was better than from VA direct. Going to have mine charged today as a matter of fact. |
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Location: Durham, North Carolina
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Re: Vintage Air: SBC to LS Question
Yeah, I am getting the full system. My question more is I am putting on a SBC full system on and then converting my motor in a year or so to LS...can I replace the pulleys on the compressor (v-belt to serpentine) and brackets for the LS or will I need to replace the compressor, pulleys, and potentially lines?
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Location: Pinhook Mo
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Re: Vintage Air: SBC to LS Question
Talk to mcb Matt in the vender section , he should be able to answer you question . I believe the kit is the same but you will have to buy a ls bracket later on when you swap.
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Williamsburg, VA
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Re: Vintage Air: SBC to LS Question
I’m prettt sure you’re not gonna change the pulley on the AC compressor and the small block bracket will not work on the LS. Compressor location would be similar if you go with the high mount, so your hose length would probably be close enough. So if you buy now, you’re gonna need a different compressor and bracket. If you’re looking at an LS in 6-12 months, I would wait. That way you don’t have to buy two compressors and two brackets.
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Houston, TX
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Re: Vintage Air: SBC to LS Question
You could just call Vintage Air directly.
I bought my system from a vendor on this site, but for all of my technical questions I spoke to the Vintage Air Tech Line. |
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Liberty, & Garden City S.C. , U.S.
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You have two choices.
Buy everything now and have to swap everything when you go to the LS motor. The ac will all be the same but depending on where you mount the new LS compressor will mean new brackets and compressor at the least. Wait until you do the LS swap and just buy one time. ![]()
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