bob w
Still crazy after all these years!
Looks **** & span.
Still have to work out some kind of idler for the accessory drive, or get a shorter belt:
If the shaft between the steering column and the box doesn't work out, one from an Astro van with U-joints works perfectly. You can even salvage parts from the original rag-joint shaft to make it long enough. I found a piece of double-D shaft and made mine pretty.
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wendle, what did that engine come out of, the bracketry looks different than mine. My AC is where your power steering is, and your idler/tensioner is lower than mine.
I did away with the air pump on mine, and I think a shorter belt will work out fine.
I'm in Australia - it's out of a late 90's Ford Falcon.
I believe some US F-Trucks of the same vintage use the same setup.
I have also de-EFI'd a late 5.0.
This photo is a couple years old, I have since cut off all the unnecessary bits of the brackets and deleted the clothes-peg, but the shorter belt wasn't a problem.
I can't remember the applications, but there were a few belts within the range of adjustment.
Quite a tidy engine without all the EFI gear piled on top:
You can make your own HEI system Bama. All you need is a GM ignition module(like a 79 camaro), a high energy coil(94, 95 mustang), different plug wires, and set the gap differently on your plugs. I had that setup on my old 87 dodge ramcharger and it ran great.
Nice! Cosmo looks like he approves.
Cool! Glad it is working. I had the original S-10 rag joint at first and it had a bad "bump" in it. I didn't have a straight line shot from the column to the steering box. The U-joints on the Astro Van shaft are clocked about 30 degrees out of phase, and it fixed the "bump" in my system. The three pieces are pretty much on three different plains. I got lucky.Box is bolted in today. Steering is smooth without drag link hooked up, still have that to do. Hope to build the lower column support box tomorrow. Then I get the fun task of wire brushing the firewall, frame,and inner fenders for new paint. After all that, I can test fit the new engine! [cl
It's getting there, one step at a time....
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