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Serpentine System for 289, 302 & 351W – AC & Alternator 

Ford 289, 302 & 351W Engine Serpentine Conversion Kit Air Conditioning and Alternator

All Inclusive WRAPTORTM 8 Track Serpentine System for Ford Small Block engines with 140 Amp alternator and Peanut Style AC compressor. CVF Racing’s 8 Rib Serpentine pulleys increase grip, reduce stretching and prevent slippage compared to traditional 6 Rib designs. Spring loaded Gates tensioner ensures proper tension during hard acceleration and deceleration while compensating for belt stretch. Places alternator on the driver’s side above the power steering pump.

ALL INCLUSIVE KIT INCLUDES:
  • High Flow Aluminum Water Pump
  • 140 Amp Chrome 1-Wire CS130 Alternator
  • Chrome Plated AC Compressor
  • AC Compressor Clutch Cover – Polished Billet Aluminum
  • Gates Premium Green Strip 8 Rib Belt
  • Water Pump Pulley & Cover – Polished Billet Aluminum
  • Crank Pulley – Polished Billet Aluminum
  • Crank Pulley Spacer – Polished Billet Aluminum
  • Alternator Pulley & Cover – Polished Billet Aluminum
  • One Piece Billet Aluminum Bracket – Polished Billet Aluminum
  • Universal Alternator Fan – Polished Billet Aluminum
APPLICATION NOTES:
  • Upgrade to Power Steering Only Requires Pump, PS Pulley and Belt Purchase.
  • Works with either Mechanical or Electric fuel Pump
  • Works with either Mechanical or Electric fan (may require long fan spacer)
  • Works with factory or aftermarket balancer
  • Works on Clevor Engines with 302 and 351W, as well as Boss 302 deck height
IF ORDERING WITHOUT ACCESSORIES,   SEE THE REQUIREMENTS BELOW:
  • Alternator – GM CS130 Style Alternator with 6-12 O’clock mounting and 6.6″ bolt spacing
  • Compressor – Peanut Style (7B10) Compressor with 8 Rib Clutch
  • Water Pump – 5.7″ Tall, Clockwise Rotation, 5/8″ Pilot and Lower Radiator Hose on Driver Side

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