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1970 Big Block A/C parts NEEDED....

Started by anlauto, February 25, 2017, 07:22:12 AM

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Cuda Cody

@jetmech   Let me know if this is what you are looking for?

Quote from: jetmech on February 28, 2017, 09:46:06 PM
@Cuda Cody  I'm looking at #3, the a/c compressor that Alan passed on, I'd be interested in the complete clutch/coil assembly. Can you get a better picture of the front face to see if it's the right one I'm looking for.

Vic

Cuda Cody

I think it's off a big block, but not 100% sure.

anlauto

@jetmech you're welcome to the clutch/coil assembly, but consider pressing a new bearing into it :alan2cents: before you use it.
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jetmech

thanks @Cuda Cody  for getting the pictures. That one I believe is a '72 style clutch, with the four ribs at 12/3/6/9 o'clock positions. I'm looking for a '69-71 style which has a smooth front. I have that '72 style right now and want to change it out to be more correct before I put everything back together. Thanks for the help   :worship:

@anlauto good tip on replacing the bearing. I plan to have some of my parts restored so that should be taken care of, when I find the '70 style clutch. Luckily I was able to get a complete small block set-up with the two impossible to find compressor suction and discharge lines for my 340. I'll have those restored and the rest of the components will be new.   :ohyeah:

Vic

Roadman

Quote from: jetmech on March 01, 2017, 01:04:26 PM
thanks @Cuda Cody  for getting the pictures. That one I believe is a '72 style clutch, with the four ribs at 12/3/6/9 o'clock positions. I'm looking for a '69-71 style which has a smooth front. I have that '72 style right now and want to change it out to be more correct before I put everything back together. Thanks for the help   :worship:

@anlauto good tip on replacing the bearing. I plan to have some of my parts restored so that should be taken care of, when I find the '70 style clutch. Luckily I was able to get a complete small block set-up with the two impossible to find compressor suction and discharge lines for my 340. I'll have those restored and the rest of the components will be new.   :ohyeah:

        I think I have the clutch you need, will look tomorrow and advise.   :drinkingbud:

Vic

jetmech

@Roadman   Thanks, I appreciate you taking a look for the clutch for me.

Roadman

Quote from: jetmech on March 02, 2017, 11:42:43 AM
@Roadman   Thanks, I appreciate you taking a look for the clutch for me.

                     No prob, won't be able to check till Sat. Will let you know.     :slapme5:


anlauto

@jetmech Where abouts in Ontario are you ? I might have one too...
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jetmech


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jetmech

I've actually been to his place once before to buy something awhile back


anlauto

Cool.....I know I have a couple of them, I'll have to see what the front looks like, next time I'm out at my storage area.
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anlauto

@jetmech Sorry, but this is what I have. Came off of a 70 Challenger, but that doesn't mean it was original....

Thought I had two, but could only find one this morning.
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Roadman

       Mine looks aftermarket, no dice. Sorry @jetmech

jetmech

Thanks guys for looking, Alan that one you have there is the same I currently have. Either I'll keep looking or use mine. Thanks again guys