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    wasco is offline Registered User wasco is on a distinguished road
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    Serpentine conversion - passenger side A/C

    I'm having trouble finding a serpentine conversion for my 6.2 - I need one with the A/C pump on the passenger side so I can use the stock A/C pump from my 350 gas setup. I figured the cheaper/easier way to retain the A/C pump was to convert the motor to a later version serpentine rather than use an older A/C pump on the driver side and have to re-pipe the system. I have parts from a complete '82 6.2 for trade or cash.
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    1991 GMC Suburban
    Born a gas model, converted to diesel
    '82 6.2L J Code
    700R4

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    Quote Originally Posted by wasco View Post
    I'm having trouble finding a serpentine conversion for my 6.2 - I need one with the A/C pump on the passenger side so I can use the stock A/C pump from my 350 gas setup. I figured the cheaper/easier way to retain the A/C pump was to convert the motor to a later version serpentine rather than use an older A/C pump on the driver side and have to re-pipe the system. I have parts from a complete '82 6.2 for trade or cash.
    Thanks
    Still looking? May be able to help. I am on the West side of the Cascades. You can call me at 360-661-7401

    Thanks, Scott

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    I have made the convertion,I used all parts off of a 1992 6.2 chevy

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