Not sure I would want the original compressor. The adjustment ear is broken off and missing as well as the idler pulley assembly. My understanding is these type aren't rebuildable. I included a pic of an original compressor with idler assembly. The idler assembly appears to be part of the compressor? I think it was part of the adjustment ear. These cars are so rare, finding information and pictures is hard. The factory parts manuals don't show anything in detail either. This compressor would be before an A5. I thought about using an A6, but the brackets they need is a lot of fab work. Cadillac used the same compressor minus the idler assembly in 1953. There is a Cadillac version on eBay currently. Link provided. I'm not sure the OE compressor performed at idle with its large pulley and low idle speed of the time. Troubleshooting states all troubleshooting of system performance is to be at 40 mph or greater. Lol But there is data tags on the OE compressor.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/204564110642?m ... media=COPY
I'm in touch with a Packard expert that makes a bracket for the Sanden to mount on the head. Picture included. He's being using this mount for years with success for add on AC using a longer single belt for the PS to drive both. He is willing to alter his design to allow the Sanden to use the OE AC dual belt pulley on the front of the damper.
I thought about putting an under dash unit in and not using the trunk EVAP but I want to keep the car as original as possible and for the AC to be fully functional and comfortable vs a functional novelty. Hopefully that goal will be achieved.
My homework is to measure the crank pulley and OE compressor pulley for diameter. Grab pics of the txv and EVAP core. Get measurements of the EVAP core and the line sizes for the EVAP.
Thanks
Earl