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1965 Mercury Comet - Serpentine Solution

Clean Up Your Act With A Serpentine Accessory Drive Conversion From Concept One
From the November, 2005 issue of Mustang & Fords
By Wayne Cook
Photography by Wayne Cook
1965 Mercury Comet Accessory Drive
1965 Mercury Comet Serpentine Tensioner Kit
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1965 Mercury Comet Serpentine Tensioner Kit
Here is the Concept One 351 Ford serpentine tensioner kit. You'll need this for every installation no matter what configuration your car has. Our car has just an alternator to turn, but your application may require provisions for other things, such as air conditioning or power steering.
1965 Mercury Comet Alternator Installation Kit
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1965 Mercury Comet Alternator Installation Kit
This photo shows the Concept One alternator installation kit. Made from 6061 billet aluminum, the brackets are 11/42-inch thick. The machined alternator fan is a must-use item to complete the look of the installed kit. The tensioner and alternator kits combined cost $475 for the machined finish and $625 for polished. Prices vary according to how many accessories are in your car's system. ours is as simple as it gets using water pump and alternator only.
1965 Mercury Comet Water Pump Replacement
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1965 Mercury Comet Water Pump Replacement
Our replacement water pump (PN M-8501-C50) will be this Ford reverse-rotation unit. The pump will set you back $48.95. The Ford harmonic balancer (PN M-6316-K351) has the combined characteristics of balance weight and the pulley mounting bolt pattern we're after. The balancer comes in at $69.95. The great looking Powermaster alternator generates 80-amps at cruise and costs $175.
1965 Mercury Comet Comet Underhood
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1965 Mercury Comet Comet Underhood
Here's the underhood situation on our '65 Mercury Comet 404. The big boy 393 Windsor could use a little lift in the looks department.
1965 Mercury Comet Remove Alternator
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1965 Mercury Comet Remove Alternator
After disconnecting the battery and removing the V-belt, all electrical connections to the alternator were disconnected; then the alternator is removed.
1965 Mercury Comet Disconnect Coolant
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1965 Mercury Comet Disconnect Coolant
After draining the cooling system, we disconnected the coolant hose connections to the water pump and removed all fasteners holding the water pump onto the timing cover. The water pump with its pulley still attached was then pulled away from the timing cover. The old gasket material was scraped away at this time as well.
1965 Mercury Comet Remove Pulley
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1965 Mercury Comet Remove Pulley
Down on the face of the balancer, the old three-bolt drive pulley is removed. You'll need these three holes-used by the pulley fasteners-to install the balancer removal tool. You can't remove the balancer with the pulley on.
1965 Mercury Comet Remove Radiator
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1965 Mercury Comet Remove Radiator
We removed the radiator since it would have been in the way of the harmonic balancer puller. It was sent out to a radiator shop to have the lower hose fitting relocated to the driver side. This is necessary on a stock-style radiator to accommodate the reverse-rotation water pump. If you're already running a driver-side exit water pump, you have nothing to worry about. The balancer removal tool is shown here installed onto the old balancer and ready to remove it.
1965 Mercury Comet Aluminum Water Pump
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1965 Mercury Comet Aluminum Water Pump
Here, the new Ford Racing aluminum water pump is installed. It requires an '86-'93 Mustang timing cover (PN M-6059-D351). Because our engine already has an '86-'93 timing cover and side-mounted dipstick, we were ready to go. Those with early style front sump pans will need to modify the late-model cover to accept the front-mounted dipstick.

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