I was scrounging around the local bone yard and ran across a couple A/C brackets to put A/C on my truck. Problem is I dont know which one to use. One set up has a braket with its own idler pulley. The other set up has it own separate bracket and bolts to the head and power steering pump and looks like it shares the belt with power steering pump to tighten it. I want to make sure that is the case. Or am I missing any parts?
I guess I should mention I have a 390 and my truck has the pulleys with 3 grooves on it now.
Thank for any and all advice.
Which A/C bracket to use?
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Which A/C bracket to use?
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The top one looks like the one on my 460 and it requires an idler with another bracket. The other one like fordman is using and in the lower pic is the same as th one I had on my 69250 with a 360. What valve covers are you running I had to trim down the bracket to clear aftermarket covers on that app.
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re: Which A/C bracket to use?
I have aftermarket chrome Edlebrock valve covers. They appear to be the same dimensions as stock. So the one on the bottome is what I should use. I mocked it up on the engine and it looks like I'll have to space it out on the driver side head just a tad to make the rear most hole line up. It has like a smaller washer welded to it but I dont think its gonna' space it our enough. The others fell right into place.
Thanks again guys.
Thanks again guys.
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re: Which A/C bracket to use?
For some reason the pictures won't load but I think they all use the seperate idler/adjustor. If you already have the crank pulley you should be ok but Ford used a bunch of different pulley combos. I know I have 3 sets from 3 different trucks, all are different and none are the same as the set on the 1970 car engine my truck is running.
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re: Which A/C bracket to use?
I know what you mean there!
I have two sets of brackets, and two different idler pulleys. When I get to that stage I am going to have to spend some time mocking up the system to figure out what to use.
Once I have it figured out, the rest is for sale.
I have two sets of brackets, and two different idler pulleys. When I get to that stage I am going to have to spend some time mocking up the system to figure out what to use.
Once I have it figured out, the rest is for sale.
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