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Old 02-06-2006, 05:49 AM
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Default Removing A/c

im going to remove the a/c from my 76 charger and i wanted to know if anybody knew what size the belts would be without the compressor on top because it would save me alot of time and headache, so it would go over the alt crank pulley and the water pump.
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Old 02-06-2006, 07:52 PM
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youll be better off just taking a piece of rope and wrapping it around all the pulleys then measuring it for the right belt size.
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Old 02-07-2006, 03:15 AM
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im going to remove the a/c from my 76 charger and i wanted to know if anybody knew what size the belts would be without the compressor on top because it would save me alot of time and headache, so it would go over the alt crank pulley and the water pump.
Do you have a small block? If so I have the complete AC eliminater setup that Chrysler used on those engines. It used all the stock belts that were used with the AC setup. It is from my 1978 Magnum which had a 360 in it. I can post pictures if you are interested. I will sell it cheap. Dan
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yea its a 360
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Well, do you want to see it ?
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I would like to see I am gettingready to engage on this. I ahve a march system on my 318 because I made the same redirection of the belts. Not tryingto steal this one but this is most likely really comon.
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Here is a picture of the thing. Dan
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I want one of those "Things."
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I want one of those "Things."
I only got the one. Make an offer and we will deal. Send it in a PM. Dan
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