Dusterbd13
Dusterbd13 Reader
8/6/11 7:57 p.m.

well, i ran into some problems last night, which may actually be a good thing.

im adding AC to my duster, using a shorty sanden compressor, the classic air kit, and a bouchillon six pack ac bracket.

the compressor is trying to occupy the same space as the water bypass outlet port in my victor jr. apparently, there isnt an off the shelf bracket for this setup that WILL clear, so im back to square one.

this picture came up in this thread http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=150494

this guy is in tasmania, and has done what i have not seen done before. looking at the picture, he is using a drivers side mounted alternator of GM design, and mounted a shorty SD7 where the alternator used to reside on the passengers side. it looks like he used to alternator bracket assemblies to do this, so he could adjust belt tension. only thing i cant tell from the picture is wether or not he has power steering. i do. so that will possibly affect my belt routing on the drivers side. heres what im starting with for this: i have a spare alternator bracket assembly, so.... it looks like i could use my spare and mount my GM alternator to the same location on the driver side of my water pump. have to adjust for depth of course so i have correct pulley and belt tracking. i would also have to clock it so i could access my power steering pump if it should ever be necessary.

so why cant i make this work with relatively little fab work? it looks in my head that this should be an almost bolt together deal, just having to make some spacers, and possibly a tensioner assembly for riding on the back ( flat) of the v-belt. i have seen a few on factory 60's AC belts, but wouldnt know what to look it up under.

i think that o ciuld realistically do this. i would have to pick up a 4 groove crank pulley for the extra belt to the AC compressor, though, would the grovves line up with the non AC power steering brackets/pullies?

thanks let the ideas, experiences, and "what i thought about/saw/read about's" fly please.

and if you have done this deal before, share that too. please. with pictures.

michael

novaderrik
novaderrik Dork
8/6/11 9:44 p.m.

looks like that guy is using a Mopar style alternator to me, and i can't see a Saginaw PS pump fitting under it anywhere.

unless there is a water shutoff valve in there somewhere, you don't need the factory bypass as long as you've got the heater core hooked up. and even if you do have a water shutoff valve, i think the Mopar style water shutoff has a built in internal bypass. you can also drill a few holes in the thermostat to keep water flowing.. so just cap off the port on the water pump and plug the port in the intake and use the kit you bought.

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