- Joined
- Aug 17, 2019
- Messages
- 390
- Reaction score
- 264
- Location
- Fort McMurray, Alberta
- My Car
- '73 Vert with 4R70W
351C Ram Air 2V 441 hp @ 6000 RPM
SEFI EEC-V (2004)
9" trac-loc limited slip 3.5:1
P-Zero 265/35ZR-19's front 305/30ZR-19's rear
Well? What's the verdict?
-3G Alternator from PA
-OEM Power steering pump with pulley from 1989 LTD Crown Vic
-Dual Serpentine crank pulley from a 1989 LTD Crown Vic 302
-A/C compressor, condenser, etc.. from a 1989 LTD Crown Vic (Rebuild kit is on the way)-
-Water pump pulley from a 1989 LTD Crown Vic
-Dual tensioner/pulley from a 5.7L Dodge Ram (I know, I really struggled with this one)
-Single tensioner from 2004 Cougar.
-Brackets from 1973 Mustang, 73-79 Ford Trucks, 1989 LTD, and home made.
I think if I do it again I will just take everything from the 1989 LTD Crown Vic 302 and make an adapter plate for each side to bolt them up to the heads. I really wanted the A/C unit on the passenger side, I have always hated those hoses running over the top of the engine, makes the Mustang look like a sedan. In retrospect it would have been much easier to stick with the original brackets and hunt for a 3 or 4 G alternator that would fit on the passenger side (The PA Alternator is 1/2" too long) and just leave the A/C on the drivers (maybe run those ugly hoses under the engine).
-3G Alternator from PA
-OEM Power steering pump with pulley from 1989 LTD Crown Vic
-Dual Serpentine crank pulley from a 1989 LTD Crown Vic 302
-A/C compressor, condenser, etc.. from a 1989 LTD Crown Vic (Rebuild kit is on the way)-
-Water pump pulley from a 1989 LTD Crown Vic
-Dual tensioner/pulley from a 5.7L Dodge Ram (I know, I really struggled with this one)
-Single tensioner from 2004 Cougar.
-Brackets from 1973 Mustang, 73-79 Ford Trucks, 1989 LTD, and home made.
I think if I do it again I will just take everything from the 1989 LTD Crown Vic 302 and make an adapter plate for each side to bolt them up to the heads. I really wanted the A/C unit on the passenger side, I have always hated those hoses running over the top of the engine, makes the Mustang look like a sedan. In retrospect it would have been much easier to stick with the original brackets and hunt for a 3 or 4 G alternator that would fit on the passenger side (The PA Alternator is 1/2" too long) and just leave the A/C on the drivers (maybe run those ugly hoses under the engine).
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