Hydro Genie PTO (Steam Genie) White Magic Van Engine fits

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Hello fellow carpet cleaners! I'm new to the forum but I've heard great things about this community and I'm hoping I can get some help.
I've recently came across a Hydro Genie PTO unit that I can use. It's currently installed in an old (really old) Ford van that I'm looking to replace.
My question is - what van/engine configuration should I look for? It's currently on a V8 5.8L but I've noticed that the serpentine belt configuration varies even on the same engine with different year models, so I want to make sure I'm buying something that can accommodate the unit!

Hope someone here has experience with those units and would be able to advise me!
Thank you
 

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listen here Richard....if one goes to a steel supply shop and buys a coupla 20 ' stock of angle...
then cuts and fabricates a complete frame..THEN waterjets the instrument panel and all the panels as well....
THEN buys and installs new gauges with a new wiring harness...THEN installs a brand new Roots 47 blower and Wanner pump....
THE DAMN THING IS BRAND NEW!!!!:stir:jus lik Chris'

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Ohh and Danny...buy it...it's the best damn machine ever made! chances are that it'a a 45 blower...but if you buy a 47 Roots (about $1675.00) and turn the legs around...it fits perfect...
don't buy it unless the waste tank comes with it.....
 
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If that rig is in lake Placid ca.



We gonna Fight you hoodlum!

Buy it before I do : )
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Thanks Bob, I will look into specs.
Would you weigh in on my original question about the van Engine configuration please?

Danny...do you know which way to turn a wrench? If so...it'll fit!

i stopped building them....but i have some driveshaft mounts i built as spares
 

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Danny...do you know which way to turn a wrench? If so...it'll fit!

i stopped building them....but i have some driveshaft mounts i built as spares

Shhhhhhudddd it : )


Mine All Mine U, I am the adopted One : )
 
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Ok, let me see if I'm getting this right.
The shaft goes in place of AC compressor ONLY, but it doesn't matter what engine the van has - whether it's V6 or V8 any year. Correct?
 
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I'm not saying I'm buying a 6cyl - just trying to clarify things to make sure I get things right.
V8 sounds better to me too ;)
Have you seen those units installed on latest Ford body/engine configurations?
 

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I'm not saying I'm buying a 6cyl - just trying to clarify things to make sure I get things right.
V8 sounds better to me too ;)
Have you seen those units installed on latest Ford body/engine configurations?

I can put one in any year ya want fir the right amount a money : )
 

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and the torch is passed....
don burn yorsef little buddy...............

Found a used Butler for the same price, a little fancier van but still scrap.


I keep finding parts local, with your help Mr Bawb : )


I is gonna start a Bon fire buddy!
 

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So, with the SteamGenie, you have no AC? I run a AquaTech shaft-drive, couldn't imagine no air.

I have plenty of AC, rarely need the heater in the winter just defrost mostly.


And welcome To 'The Worlds Greatest Carpet Cleaning Forum" , most informative to0 : )



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From what has been said here, I was under the impression that you would have no A/C at all with the SteamGenie installation. Sounds like I misread something or the other. Yes/No?
 

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Lee, I know that Aqua-Tech was bought out by Cleanco some time ago. My first unit was a 1998 Chev 2500. As far as being the one to write a history on TMs in Canada, I wouldn't be the right candidate.
 

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Hello fellow carpet cleaners! I'm new to the forum but I've heard great things about this community and I'm hoping I can get some help.
I've recently came across a Hydro Genie PTO unit that I can use. It's currently installed in an old (really old) Ford van that I'm looking to replace.
My question is - what van/engine configuration should I look for? It's currently on a V8 5.8L but I've noticed that the serpentine belt configuration varies even on the same engine with different year models, so I want to make sure I'm buying something that can accommodate the unit!

Hope someone here has experience with those units and would be able to advise me!
Thank you
If you still need help w/ this project contact me. I am in So. Cal. I have a direct PTO Steam Genie since 1986. I transferred from a 75 Ford to a 08 Chevy. I bought a drive from white magic to fit the new van and adapted to machine.
 
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