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.....I'm not sure Vintage Air makes a kit for a non-AC application.
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Check out drivejunky.com. I just ordered a kit today from them.
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So I found and alternator with side lugs and started with it infront of the ps cylinder head and worked it out from there. It basically is 10mm (.394") further forward than the F-body accessories are stock. I moved the tensioner to the old alternator position and made a bracket for that and the power steering pump too. The balancer is SB Chevy for a bolt on pulley from ATI with a short March pulley with a spacer to position the drive belt inline. It was a lot of work to design and machine all the brackets but it does work well and is pretty compact too. As you can see, there is good belt wrap on everything, something I was planning for as I was figuring it out. Hope that helps, |
My Texas Speed motor comes with a C6 non-AC system. I've looked at the DriveJunky systems already and they look very similar to the C6. I need a non-AC system. Texas Speed will change out the c6 system if I find a different one that I like. They will also change out the GM Hot Rod oil pan that comes with the motor. Looking at a Holley 302-s, put am open to suggestions for a road course compatible pan.
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I'm running the stock corvette set-up as it is the most compact from the factory. It also was a complete pull out
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C6? Is the alternator high on the drivers side?
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Just think why pay 2000+ bucks for billet drives when you can gm engineered systems way cheaper. All gm kits can be bought without ac. And brackets can be easily sanded and painted if want custom look.
Google C6 drive and you can see how it fits. I have one in my camaro and it fits perfect. |
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yes from a c6. here is a pic: [IMG]http://i772.photobucket.com/albums/y...pszqch2tc9.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i772.photobucket.com/albums/y...pskwacqs3n.jpg[/IMG] |
Check out post 14 and 18....what set up is this and will it work on an LS3? I think they are F-body drives?
https://lateral-g.net/forums/show...t=19486&page=2 |
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