69 Road Runner 383 a/c brackets/pulleys interchange?

Promopar

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I have a 69' runner H code with factory a/c (blue 330hp engine). The origional engine is long gone, and I am just wondering if I can get any 69' 383 with a/c for a replacement, or if I will need one out of a B-Body to get all the correct brackets, accessories, and a/c components?
thanks, James
 
Promopar said:
I have a 69' runner H code with factory a/c (blue 330hp engine). The origional engine is long gone, and I am just wondering if I can get any 69' 383 with a/c for a replacement, or if I will need one out of a B-Body to get all the correct brackets, accessories, and a/c components?
thanks, James

I am not 100% sure but I believe that Chrysler used the same brackets and pulleys on all the cars in the line up. One thing I would look at is belt part numbers.
 
moparchris said:
Promopar said:
I have a 69' runner H code with factory a/c (blue 330hp engine). The origional engine is long gone, and I am just wondering if I can get any 69' 383 with a/c for a replacement, or if I will need one out of a B-Body to get all the correct brackets, accessories, and a/c components?
thanks, James

I am not 100% sure but I believe that Chrysler used the same brackets and pulleys on all the cars in the line up. One thing I would look at is belt part numbers.
I think Chris nailed it, find an a/c big block and pull everything you need :yesnod:
 
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I'll agree with the others and say the brackets should be the same between B and C Bodies.
 
I was thinking the C-body had a different (bigger) a/c compressor, and a different power steering pump???

What other years (if any) would have the same setup?
 
I wouldn't swear to it, but I'd say the compressor would be the same. I think you're right on the power steering pully, but should just need a different belt.
 
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