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#875071 08/15/2012 9:06 PM
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I put a small block (283) in my 1951 3600 and I need to mount the accessories to the front of the engine. I want to have the power steering pump, alternator, and the a/c compressor, (Vintage Air) mounted in the front. The Summmit heads have accessory holes that can be used. Does anyone have a picture of their engine showing where they mounted them? I would like to get an idea of where you put them and what brackets you used. Thanks!

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Get the brackets that are meant to go with whatever vintage air setup you're using.


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Have a look at Bills Hotrod Accessories...they have a multitude of brackets for all sorts of setups, including not drilled heads.


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dont have air but i used an after market upper and lower from speedway for the alt...and used an alan groves for the power steering pump....everything lines up nice no issues.... here .......dave


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Thanks britcon, I will check them out. Great picture David, thanks. It shows the style of the brackets you used on the alternator, I was hoping to see that. I was starting to try to put the alternator on the right, now I see how to do it on the left.


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