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Old 08-22-2016, 04:07 PM
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buying a 5.3 lm7 engine built for boost for my 62 vette project. already have a reverse rotation P1SC procharger will I be able to use c5/c6 vette passenger side brackets on the lm7 also what pulleys will I need from a vette(only need to run alternator)


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Yes it will work on the LM7 as long as you run Corvette accessories. There is no power steering delete from ProCharger for the Corvettes, you would have to come up with your own idler if you're not using power steering. If you want a copy of the installation instructions, send me an e-mail to brutespeed@gmail.com asking for them. Bob

http://shop.brutespeed.com/ATI-3GKBB...-3GKBB-024.htm
6 rib bracket assembly, optional sub bracket is required.

http://shop.brutespeed.com/ATI-DPxxx...-ATI-DPxxx.htm
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http://shop.brutespeed.com/ProCharge...alves_c586.htm
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http://shop.brutespeed.com/ATI-ME001...ME001G-001.htm
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http://shop.brutespeed.com/ATI-3PCOL...-3PCOL-002.htm
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Thanks for the e-mail. Bob
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thanks for your help bob
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the brackets aren't hard to build. I made some that are similiar to vette with better belt wrap.

Just plate and spacers.

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You're welcome, thanks. Bob
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You would need a 2000's vette water pump, and a vette balancer, or the ATI one-I ran this setup on a 69 chevelle-I think I used an F body air intake, not a lot of room toward the radiator-I ran the 8 rib conversion
As said, with out PS, you would need some kind of idler



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