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Old 08-22-2014, 01:40 AM   #11
tll74
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Re: Serpentine belt conversions

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Originally Posted by TobyArnot View Post
Aren't the R4 compressor all made for Freon? Based on some advise from a friend at Vintage Air, I flushed my compressor and used it with 134. Vintage also makes a conversion kit with brackets for a Sanden compressor with a serpentine pulley, Straight swap, just more $$$
Yup if you flush the system the pump won't care if it has R12 or R134.
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Originally Posted by 67stepside View Post
Hi, I was wondering if you still had any small block kits? I have a 68 327. The right head does have 1 mounting hole in it. Left has 2. Will this work? I need a kit with no a/c compressor and no smog pump. Will my stock fan shroud work?What would the price be with shipping to 47203? Thanks
Your 327 has later heads on it so these conversions will work just fine. I can do the conversion as asked. As for the shroud I'm not sure. Many members in this thread have bought one so you may consider asking them. 200.00 for the conversion less the AC pump and with a idler to take the place of the pump. 70.00 shipping. Thanks, Tom
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