Anyone have suggestions on converting an individual belt drive set-up to a serpentine? I'm thinking about trying to build something using some GM parts, but if there is a Mopar version that might just bolt on, that would be great!
Mike
Anyone have suggestions on converting an individual belt drive set-up to a serpentine? I'm thinking about trying to build something using some GM parts, but if there is a Mopar version that might just bolt on, that would be great!
Mike
Anyone?
No No No but It'll make your car faster by puting GM stuff on it
Brad Pennington-Proud SDAC Member 1987 Dodge Shelby Charger 1988 Chrysler Lebaron Premium Turbo Convertible 1990 Dodge Shadow VNT Competition 1 of 30
Well there is the TIII stuff. Problem is, you'd have to use the P/S bracket and pump which has the integrated spring loaded tensioner assembly, and the AC/alternator bracket which provides the mounting point for the idler pulley. The TIII AC/alternator bracket is made to bolt onto the Lotus head (not 8v), but it might give you some ideas at least.
So what he's saying Mike is look at your own damn TIII car for ideas...
Brad Pennington-Proud SDAC Member 1987 Dodge Shelby Charger 1988 Chrysler Lebaron Premium Turbo Convertible 1990 Dodge Shadow VNT Competition 1 of 30
GEEEEZ Brad. You'd think I'd been badgering you about brake parts!
Since I'm not familiar with the newer stuff, I'd hoped (incorrectly, it seems) that later models might have gone to serpentine drive and I might be able to adapt it, but I guess it's going to be a Heinz 57.
Mike
Damn, I forgot about the brake parts again. I'll make a note to send them out.
Brad Pennington-Proud SDAC Member 1987 Dodge Shelby Charger 1988 Chrysler Lebaron Premium Turbo Convertible 1990 Dodge Shadow VNT Competition 1 of 30