A/C Bracket alterantives
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A/C Bracket alterantives
I am still looking for alternatives to mount a Sanden 508 style compressor head high on the passenger side. I know that S&P makes one, but was hoping to find something a little less expensive than $600+, although that does include the compressor I think/hope. Bling factor is not a real high priority for me, but I do want it to look decent. I know that ATS has promised one, but no estimated time has been provided yet. I have seen some custom made, but most are one of a kind and not for sale. I have thought about making my own, but have no real desire to re-invent the wheel and do not have machinist's skills. I thought I found the answer on the Super Chevy LSI Product guide from Newman Car Creations, but a call to them revealed they are no longer selling it because it only works with their conversions. Has anyone found another vendor? Or have any ideas for me?
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Pat
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Pat
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I'm pretty much in the same boat. I put the LS1 in my 67 Camaro along with Vintage air. I got an a/c bracket from BRP meant to mount the Sanden in the orgininal spot, but I didn't like it. It really wasn't much, just a flat piece of steel with a bend and a threaded pipe welded to it. So I was cosidering using the stock a/c compressor with the Vintage air. Others have said that the stock unit is a "variable displacement" and won't work with the Vintage air. So far I haven't been able to confirm this. So I decided that there's so many more things needed to complete my car that the a/c is on the back burner.
This a/c bracket is really a big deal. What I mean is all the other aspects of the swap (I think) are done well. I really want to use the original pulley/drive from the LS1 for reliability.
This a/c bracket is really a big deal. What I mean is all the other aspects of the swap (I think) are done well. I really want to use the original pulley/drive from the LS1 for reliability.
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I talked with Stacey from DSE on Saturday, the A/C compressor(stock) is a variable pressure style and so is the Vintage air unit it works off a variable pressure orfice so you'll have 2 variable pressure systems trying to work against each other, it will work but eventually the compressor will burn up aand damage the V/A unit, thats what she told me, and I cant help with the bracket, my engine is on the floor, not as far as you guys,
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if you guys will email me I can return email you some pics that may help u out. they are of a set-up that you can make yourself with a little time and effort and they look pretty good. I dont know who designed them I just have them in my research info on my computer.
ls67 email
ls67 email
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Wow, beautiful conversion! That A/C bracket looks a lot like the one from Newman Car Creations that they won't sell any more, I'm hoping it is from someone else as it looks like something I could use. Please let us know who made it if you can
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Originally Posted by Mark IXZD 150
I'll have to look up the name of the company I got mine from. In the meantime, here's a pic. He makes them for both Camaro or Corvette belt positioning applications.
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Wow, beautiful conversion! That A/C bracket looks a lot like the one from Newman Car Creations that they won't sell any more, I'm hoping it is from someone else as it looks like something I could use. Please let us know who made it if you can
thanks
Pat
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Pat
The bracket is nice and sturdy but I don't recommend getting their package that includes the compressor. It was a Sanden looking pump but was made in China and had Chinese writing right on the top of it. Yuck! I sent it back for a partial refund and bought a real Sanden unit.
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If you could do a great favor. After you call the place PM me with the price because i would love to know how much it is cause I would def look into buying it. Thanks in advance for the info.
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hey mark ixzd from your pic you have your coil packs off your valve covers. are they under the dash inside the car ? will the extra length of the wires hurt the performance mike
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If you could do a great favor. After you call the place PM me with the price because i would love to know how much it is cause I would def look into buying it. Thanks in advance for the info.
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Following up one more time. I just spoke with Street & Performance. Their price for the A/C Bracket and Idler & tensioner that will work with the stock F-Body accessories is $335 for the polished aluminum and $380 for the chromed version. With that kit you would need to have a Sanden Compressor and serpentine belt. They can recommend or provide a belt that should fit.
Thanks to all who have provided input and advice on this
Pat
Thanks to all who have provided input and advice on this
Pat
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Here is the info i got from S&P i just ordered there whole setup
Hello James,
Pricing and information are as follows:
LS1 A/C Relocator Bracket Kit = $145.00
Dual Idler Kit = $175.00
A/C Compressor = $209.95
Serpentine Belt = $44.00
***Customer is responsible for shipping/handling of product; we provide (3) copies of invoice for customs.
Thank you,
Larry "Bear" Barton
Street & Performance, Inc.
(479) 394-5711 Office
Hello James,
Pricing and information are as follows:
LS1 A/C Relocator Bracket Kit = $145.00
Dual Idler Kit = $175.00
A/C Compressor = $209.95
Serpentine Belt = $44.00
***Customer is responsible for shipping/handling of product; we provide (3) copies of invoice for customs.
Thank you,
Larry "Bear" Barton
Street & Performance, Inc.
(479) 394-5711 Office
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The Performance Auto bracket is the bracket Newman sells. They get $495 for it which seems awful steep to me- guess I'm a little cheap though. There must be $20 worth of steel, 10 minutes of welding. After the first one is jigged up of course....