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Old 07-01-2010, 11:04 AM
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Default Camaro or Corvette Accessory drive system?

I am working on my 65 Skylark swap parts. GMPP sells two complete accessory drive system kits. I am trying to figure out what cars these kits come from. I am thinking one is Camaro and the other is Corvette.

Here is a link to the two. Do you know which is what?

Serpentine Drive Kit 19155067
http://www.crateenginedepot.com/stor...P1735C198.aspx

Serpentine Drive Kit 19155066
http://www.crateenginedepot.com/stor...P1734C198.aspx

I am thinking that the 19155067 would be better because it keeps the alternator away from the a-body steering box. The only question is: Which car is this layout from?
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the first link is a Corvette setup. The second link is the Caddy CTS setup. Simular to the Fbody drive. You can purchase these from Pace Performance.com If you click on " LSX Performance" on the left side of the homepage, you get a subdirectory. This is the link for that lists the Front end Accessary drive (serpentine drive systems @ PACE)

Pace is the only one I could find to sell them without the AC compressor back when I bought mine. I hope this helps http://paceperformance.com/index.asp...Category=13682
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If you go with a Vette drive and updated PS box (with metric fittings) you can use a a C-5 high pressure PS line ( to clear the pully ) $13-20 depending on if you want GM or dayco or parts store brand.
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Anyone have any pictures of the Camaro accessory layout?
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Originally Posted by speedtigger
Anyone have any pictures of the Camaro accessory layout?
Try looking here, they have pix and dimensions for everything!
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Originally Posted by S10xGN
Try looking here, they have pix and dimensions for everything!
That site has a lot of stuff for sure, but it is a hell of a mess. They need a web designer real bad.
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Originally Posted by speedtigger
That site has a lot of stuff for sure, but it is a hell of a mess. They need a web designer real bad.
HAHA i was thinking the same thing, i was trying to find out if that dual cone intake on there had a built in maf but all they have is a picture
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I used the corvette acc on my 67 chevelle with no issues, not including the ac . JOHN



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