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PS Pulley as drive for AC Compressor?
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JimGnitecki
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Someone who sounds knowledgeable has told me that the easiest way to get engine power to drive an AC compressor so I can add AC to my '52 Packard 200 Deluxe, is to use a Packard power steering pulley and bracket. Since my Packard is manual steering, and I intend to leave it that way, this sounds interesting and potentially far easier and less costly than engineering a bracket and pulley for the compressor from scratch.

However, I can't find a photo of a Pakcard power steering bracket and pulley in place on a 51 to 54 Packard, so I can't picture how it would be done.

Can someone out there with a 51 to 54 Packard post a photo of the power steering pulley and bracket, mounted in place on the inline eight engine?

Jim G

Posted on: 2008/7/6 17:03
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Re: PS Pulley as drive for AC Compressor?
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I have often thought of doing it that way also. So I would be interested in seeing how that would all come together.

Perhaps this would make a good how to article!

Posted on: 2008/7/6 19:13
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Re: PS Pulley as drive for AC Compressor?
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BigKev: If I can get the necessary basic info and photos, I'd bve happy to do a "how-to article", as I really MUST add AC to my car very soon.

I am already a writer - I have written dozens of technical website aticles over at www.ssrfanatics.com for owners of Chevy SSRs in the course of doing a 3 year project in which I took a stock 2004 SSR from 300 hp to 575 supercharged hp. At website members' requests, I eventually wrote a 320 page e-book called "The SSR Experience" which has sold well for a couple of years so far.

I have a '55 1st Edition (NOT 2nd Edition) Chevy pickup truck project that involves a 450 hp cammed Cadillac LQ9 LS series engine, fiberglass mono leafsprings, Flaming River steering box, etc, that I am suffering some supplier delays on, so I am focusing for a while on my '52 Packard. The Packard is my ONLY running vehilce right now, so is truly my daily driver.

Jim G

Posted on: 2008/7/6 20:14
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Re: PS Pulley as drive for AC Compressor?
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Jim,

Sounds like your more than qualified. I look forward to seeing how the A/C project comes along!

Posted on: 2008/7/6 20:27
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Re: PS Pulley as drive for AC Compressor?
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Eric Boyle
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Both P/S and A/C:

Click to see original Image in a new window

Posted on: 2008/7/6 20:38
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Re: PS Pulley as drive for AC Compressor?
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One question I have is that if you have a car with power steering, does it use a double groove crank and fan pulley?

Posted on: 2008/7/6 20:47
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Re: PS Pulley as drive for AC Compressor?
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Most likely a triple groove, two belts for the water pump and A/C, and one for the P/S. That's the way a Packard V8 is set up, I don't see why they would have done it different on the straight eights.

Posted on: 2008/7/6 20:54
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Re: PS Pulley as drive for AC Compressor?
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Thank-you TurboPackman!

I am forwarding this link to my ace mechanic friend, Randy, for him to study. He and I will be working on this together!

Jim G

Posted on: 2008/7/6 20:59
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Re: PS Pulley as drive for AC Compressor?
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Tell him that an internally balanced small block Ford balancer will go right on a Packard straight eight crank and a V8. Just to let you know, but make sure you buy one that is ZERO balance, or has removable weights to make it zero balance. That part is CRITICAL!!

Posted on: 2008/7/6 21:03
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Why not run just ONE belt for the AC AND power steering.

Posted on: 2008/7/6 21:07
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