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Does anyone have any pics of a compressor mounted on a 292 or any other Y-block? I got a York 210 AC pump to use as an air compressor on my '59 but after taking a closer look I'm having trouble figuring out how to mount it. Seems like there's not enough room between the belt and the engine for it to fit anywhere.
Where did you get the double pulley? My crank pulley only has one slot(for the fan/alt belt)
There is a guy who regularly sells NOS 2-shiv pulley/dampners on EBay.He starts them @ 160.00 (I think), has a Buy it Now price of 230.00.I got mine for the minimum bid.
Where did you get the double pulley? My crank pulley only has one slot(for the fan/alt belt)
The second one bolts to the original with 2 bolts that screw into the treads used to pull it. I got it on ebay 4 or 5 years ago when I did the power steering. There is one listed now (not mine).
The A/C bracket you're using is similar or the same as the kit that Antique Air sells. That bracket is fits all the Sanden pumps. I don't know if it matches the bolt pattern on York.
I have a double groove damper + an additional pulley bolted to it for the power steering.
My F-600 also has the additional problem of driving a "high-mount" fan. I'll drive it with a single belt that runs over the A/C pump(2 grooves), Alternator (2 grooves)
That A/C mount doesn't position the pump far enough forward to utilize both grooves so I used washers to move it forward.
I removed the offset water pump pulley and flange and will drive the water pump with the same belt that drives the A/C pump.