Pretty easy to spend somebody else's money. Plus if anybody has tried to install a late serpentine drive on a 70's era small block they'd know the heads aren't drilled for all the holes that one would need to install it. Just saying.What about the A-6 AC compressor I just dropped $400 on?
Does it keep the original piece that goes between the head and the lower mounting ear on the alternator? I wasn't sure if the bolt that comes with the bracket kit is that long.Thats what I have. Love it!
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I figured the belt might end up being different.It gives you a new long allen bolt and spacer. I have mine tucked in more with a shorter belt. Alternator is a larger Wrangler high output.
@Shawn, where do your fuel lines go from the ends of the rails? I was actually looking at doing the AN fitting on the heater hose too because I have an extra 45° left over from my various steering reservoirs over the years. I wasn't sure if a 90° would interfere with the fuel line coming off the fuel rail.Thats what I have. Love it!
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Yeah, that's what I was going to do with the regular hose and push lock fitting. I did the same on the crew cab.The fuel line comes into the fuel rail on the passenger side by distributor. Then I have the crossover line in front which goes to the drivers side fuel rail. From there it goes to the adjustable fuel pressure regulator mounted on the firewall. Then from the regulator, it goes to the fuel return line back to the tank. Its a bit more work but makes it for a cleaner looking install. I already had the FPR from my old race car so I just re-used that instead of the one that came with Edelbrock kit.
As for the AN lines on the heater hoses, it was a PITA to find the larger 3/4" line to fit right. I think I had to use a rare -14 AN size since thats 3/4". To keep the costs down, I would look at doing a push lock style using normal heater hose. The AN hoses make it SO easy to remove but the costs add up and its a bitch to make the larger lines. You definitely need the alum. vice tool and alum. wrenches along with alum. adjustable wrench.
The TBI tank I'm using has 1-3/4" filler hose, but the 73 filler neck is 1-3/8". Anyone figured out a way to adapt this? I haven't found anything with a little Google searching.
I ordered the newer, larger hose from Amazon and I'll have it tomorrow; this next day delivery stuff is new around here.82-87 are larger than the earlier trucks. I have bought new fill hoses from fillernecksupply.com but it looks like they are out. They have all sorts of adapters and such if you can't find a new filler hose.
@Kain were you saying these below don't work with the Edelbrock intake?
@skunked- black or silver here
https://www.amazon.com/Top10-Racing-Throttle-throttle-Adjustable/dp/B07VMW3NNG
https://www.amazon.com/RASNONE-Throttle-Aluminum-Brackets-Adjustable/dp/B08F2DNMWY