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Big Block Brackets Question
Are the a/c, alt, p/s, pullies and brackets unique to our trucks. Would a original 1970 396 say Camero be the same as 70 truck on all pullies and brackets?
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Re: Big Block Brackets Question
Our trucks used short water pump pullies and brackets. Passenger cars went to the long water pump pullies and brackets in 69 I believe?? Easiest way to tell is alternator on drivers side = short water pump, alternator on passenger side = long water pump. Either setup will work as long as all the pullies and brackets match and you use the corresponding water pump.
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Re: Big Block Brackets Question
Thanks that answered my question very well.
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