"Gentlemen, we...are...in...GERMANY!!!"
In other words, the compressor is in.
(Does his best self confident Ernest P. Worrell imitation.)
Yes, there were times when I was afraid I would NEVER accomplish the task before me. BUT, I never gave up. For I know that the only way to climb the mountain is one step at a time. There were times when I slipped and fell, but you, my dear friends, gave me advice and comfort, thus enabling me to continue my march towards victory.
And like gravy on mashed potatoes, I have come out on top!
OK, enough of that.
I wound up using the black aftermarket compressor bracket, and running the compressor off of groove #4. (SteveC, the pulley I got from you didn't line up quite right. Close, though.)
I had to do some shimming of the bracket, and changed compressor pulleys to use the newest compressor I have, but everything lines up properly. You can see, just below the compressor, the idler pulley for the PS pump. I haven't seen a PS bracket with that idler pulley before, but it came from an FE engine, it all bolted and lined up, so I decided to keep it, cause it's different. I had to shim out the idler pulley to get it line up with the groove on the crank pulley. That meant a trip to TSC to buy a longer 1/2" fine thread bolt, plus a nut for the back. I shimmed it out with washers. Anybody with a lathe interested in making me a spacer out of aluminum bar stock? I don't have a lathe, and the drill press is busted. I couldn't get a good shot of it, but the alternator attachment at the water pump is now REAL close to the fan pulley, thanks to the added thickness of the AC bracket. If I had used the original fan pulley, it would hit. But when I got the PS bracket, and the factory style AC compressor bracket, I also got the fan pulley off the same truck. Good thing I did, cause it was smaller in diameter. It doesn't hit the alternator bolt, but it's real close! I have had the engine running, and have revved it suddenly by hand, and nothing hits, so I'm confident it will be okay.
I am so glad I got this thing in! Now I just have to strip the interior, install the new firewall cover, and reinstall everything. Then I can add the interior AC unit, mount the condenser and receiver/dryer, have hoses made and charge the system.
Almost there, huh?
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