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1991 302 Serpentine system, ac bypass.. HELP!!

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I am putting a 1991 302 into a 64 mustang. so far, i have had nothing but complications in the way..

THIS IS MY PROBLEM!
I am bypassing the ac condensor and smog pump... i have taken them both off and will not use them.

I know how to run the system now without the two, but I can not locate the new bracket needed to move the powersteering pump where the A/C condensor was..

I dont have the old Power steering bracket, just the pump..

PLEASE HELP! I just need the bracket that moves it up, and the bolts.. no pump required!
 

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But keep in mind, you still need the bracket that the powersteering pump bolts to and the pulley shaft passes through. This is not part of the kit, and doesn't come with new powersteering pumps. You'll need to find this used somewhere if you don't have one
 
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thank you

okay, i understand what you are saying..

see, the 302 isn't even a mustang 302.. its a Grand Marquis, which is practically the same... however, when i went to pick a part, i used a powersteering pump with a Mark IV(?) bracket. and the ac condensor mounts on top of it...

will that conversion kit work with it?

if not, where can i find the bracket that bolts directly to the pump, a stock one that will match it?
 
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This is what I used, it moves the PS pump up. You have to use the right size belt with it, and I ended up changing out the Alt bracket also (I got tired of worrying that the belt was going to break from touching).
1979-93 FORD MUSTANG 5.0 ALUMINUM POWER STEERING BRACKET SET - CHROME
 

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Here is a pic from the boneyard. I had to find this set up a few months ago for my own project. I believe the bracket is specific to V8 Mustangs from 86 to 93, but not sure. I also believe it is the same power steering bracket for ac and non-ac cars, but not positive. This pic is the set up for the non-ac car. The conversion kit is basically the same bracket set (the smaller bracket between the steering pump and water pump) the non-ac cars came with. Hope this helps
 
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