Ac for chevelle!
http://www.hhclassic.com/scripts/Par...lle&KeyNo=1471
..actually ordering my vintage air stuff today, $1100 on the button (plus shipping), looking forward to it.
Last edited by oldngray; Jun 23, 2011 at 09:36 AM. Reason: "forgot smething", I did NOT have to notch the crossmember
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If you look real close in the following pic, you will see the Sanden compressor hiding down there.
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-...3/IMG_0683.JPG
This pic shows a stock tensioner, but you will need to use a Katech or similar manual tensioner to prevent belt slip. I just had not put mine on yet. This is just a bunch of stuff to drive on a single belt!
Regards, John McGraw
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Not true John. If you move the engine foward a bit they will fit F-body anyway. At least it did on mine but I am running manifolds not headers. I think with all of the kits that include mounts and headers your statement is true.
You are correct. It also helps to be using a set of F body accessories as well.
I screwed around with mine trying to get the OEM compressor to fit with the Corvette accessories and finally just gave up. I had to move the engine so far forward that I would have had to do major oil pan modifications and the headers would have been a pain. I use the S&P brackets on both the wagon and the 65 Corvette, and I really do like them. I am not sure that I wanted to use the OEM compressor with the VA system, as they reccomended against it.
Regards, John McGraw
On power tour in 97 degree heat we didn't need the fan all the way up to be more than comfortable.
One thing when you order the kit from vintage make sure you get straight fittings for the hoses to the comp. They sent me 150 degree ones that would not even bolt to the comp.
Getting the comp to fit didn't require notching the crossmember either. The trans moved fwd less than 1/4".
I moved the mount pads on the crossmember fwd and moved the mounts on the edelbrock swap brackets back so the bottom bolt on the stock motor mount shared a bolt with the edelbrock plates.
Also notched the back part of the comp bracket to clear the edelbrock plate.
Don't see how a 2 wire comp can be varible displacment if it is unless they have a valve changing pressure to the pump.
I am very happy with the performance of the kit.
Tim







