PS pump, AC compressor, & Radiator measurements

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Here's some pics I took off of my 79' pig as I've got the radiator out to get the leaks repaired. It uses a York compressor for the AC with brackets for attachment to the engine and alternator. I've got it unplugged as I plan on using it for an OBA system. I don't want to sell the system as I may have a use for it in the future. I hope these images help with questions about what it looks like in the pig. ty
 
PS pump, AC Rad, & AC compressor
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Here you go. Notice there are two brackets that hold the compressor to the engine. The black in front (front bracket) basically is a straight section of metal with a right angle to connect it to the compressor. It connects to the engine right under the fan. This thing should be easy to fab up. The rear bracket looks more like an "n" shape with the left side connecting to the compressor with a bridge to gap the heater hose and the right side connects to the engine at the top and at the bottom at the same place as the engine mount. This thing would be trickier to fab, but may not be too hard. Also note there's a 1 inch bar that comes off the outside of the compressor at the rear and attaches to a bolt hole right above the distributor. HTH, ty
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The hard line is a piece of steel rod that I think is there to prevent the belt from deflecting too much. I'm not really sure why you would need it, but I left it in place.

Here's some top side and a wheel well pic of the ps steering box. Sorry I couldn't get any better images. The steering box is attached to a bracket that is part of the shock mount. HTH, ty
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