Great idea.....I just need to manufacture a bracket to push the alternator out approx 3 inchesGoing drag racing? You might need that extra weight up front to keep the front wheels on the ground?
You'll need the CORRECT pulleys for the components as they were different diameters for a/c and non-a/c cars. Otherwise, run the alternator from the water pump and crankshaft, just as the belts now are, just get shorter belt(s) for the alternator. Using the non-a/c alternator belt as a guide to start with, as to length. Have any friends at an auto supply that still carries a selection of belts?
Otherwise, for the shadetree method, run a cord around the pulleys when the a/c compressor is removed. Add, probably, abt 1-1.5" to that length to allow for the belt riding higher in the groove than the cord does. Use that for your initial trial-fit length of the alternator belt.
Just some thoughts,
CBODY67
I'm getting rid of my A/C pump & would like to know what to do pully wise to convert this to (NON A/C)
I also have my alternator off at the moment
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In reality, the alternator location is common between the two types, as is the water pump location. Might need to do more research as to the front/rear orientations of the two systems. I did read years ago that the pulley diameters were completely different, as to drive ratios which resulted. Nothing was mentioned about the f/r orientations.Great idea.....I just need to manufacture a bracket to push the alternator out approx 3 inches
Ditto. Converted 440 to non a c using their partsTry this guy, long time Mopar Performance dealer may have a lot of what you need.
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