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383 with a/c pulleys to non a/c setup - Jpr777 - 09-11-15 Hi all, question is I have a 67 440 with a/c. i want to remove my a/c and Just have my p/steer, alt and water pump driven. what different pulleys and etc do I need. i don't have any other cars that I can access to copy or look at cheers. 383 with a/c pulleys to non a/c setup - markz - 09-13-15 I believe that you will need new water pump pulley (non/AC is bigger) and a new crank pulley. The AC cars had a water pump idler pulley - that goes away. Need to find a picture of the belt routing. That may help you. Should have it in the factory service manual. I will check when I get a chance and post it if it does. As far as which pulleys would be correct is beyond me - there are very many combos out there. I have a box full and just use what fits. 383 with a/c pulleys to non a/c setup - thebankerstoy - 09-19-15 Mark is correct, the various accessory pulley locations and the belt routings are in the 1967 Factory Service Manual in the cooling section on page number 7-11. Due to copyright law restrictions I'm unable to post that page here, but if you need an authorized copy of the 1967 Coronet Factory Service Manual I can give you a reference to a company that is licensed by Chrysler that sells them. These manuals are offered in either a printed book format, or in a CD format as shown below. Purchasing a copy of this manual will be the best money you will spend on your car. Richard
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