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BBC sanden EDC with AC and Serpentine belts
Wow that was a lot of abbreviations!
I know it's a long shot, but is anybody running an sanden engine driven compressor on a big block with a serpentine belt and still running AC? I'm thinking I'm not going to come across anybody, so my next question is how someone goes about designing a custom serpentine system. Stuff like rotation direction of different accesories, rpm accessories should run at, pulley diameters. Hopefully someone out there can get me turned in the right direction. Thanks,
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Re: BBC sanden EDC with AC and Serpentine belts
Anyone?
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Re: BBC sanden EDC with AC and Serpentine belts
I've seen on a couple where they fit a new pulley onto the alternator and use it to drive the EDC.
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