pics of your A/C delete please....

Also its not that its just black. Its the look (texture) of the black, thats what make the anodizing nice. If everything was exactly the same except gloss black, it would not look as good.
 
If everything was exactly the same except gloss black, it would not look as good.

I don't think we have seen one do yet, so you can't really say it wouldn't look good. I am sure someone told him the same thing when he was thinking about anodizing everything like he did.

I think it would look great, as long as it was powder coated. Polished/chromed bolts and nuts, polished/chormed pullies and some other polished or chromed pieces would make for a very nice contrast. Jet-hot headers, etc...

My next project is going to be ALL BLACK (Powder coat) with the above mentioned to off set everything. I think it would look sharp!

Tim
 
I don't think we have seen one do yet, so you can't really say it wouldn't look good. I am sure someone told him the same thing when he was thinking about anodizing everything like he did.

Well I am speaking from experience. I've been involved in alot of different builds an at least in my opinion, gloss back would not have looked as good. He did the right thing.
 
Iam planning on deleting my AC and was thinking about going this route, do you have any better pics? From the diagram it looks like the belt would rub on the water pumper with a blower car but clearly Iam wrong if its working on yours.

I did have to use 3 washers to push out the pulley a little bit at the 3 fastener points (1 for each point) to keep the belt aligned a bit better. Other than that, it is pretty sturdy, uses a smaller belt, cost $30, and was very easy to install. The March kit looks similar but is about $10 more expensive. This one is Trickflow.

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I did have to use 3 washers to push out the pulley a little bit at the 3 fastener points (1 for each point) to keep the belt aligned a bit better. Other than that, it is pretty sturdy, uses a smaller belt, cost $30, and was very easy to install. The March kit looks similar but is about $10 more expensive. This one is Trickflow.

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That looks great to me thanks for the pictures. I will be ordering one thats for sure!
 
Here's mine on my '88 T-Bird.Mustang engine and parts though.I'm using the FRPP a/c eliminater,no extra pullies.Just moves the steering pump up.
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Mine's kinda weird. Used to just be a short belt to bypass the A/C. Then that belt stretched out a bit too far, and so I nabbed a UPR A/C delete pulley. That worked fine for awhile, and then the bearing in the pulley crapped out. So, I wound up keeping the bracket and bolting on the idler pulley from an '04 V-6 Mustang (thanks Frankenstang :D ), then running a belt slightly shorter than stock. Thus, I wound up with this weirdness... :shrug:

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Here, let me post a pic of mine....

Oh wait... :scratch:

Got my idler pulley back along with a neato Notch. Thanks Dave! :lol: