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Nothing at all wrong with a reverse rotation.
I wonder if you could just yank the compressor and get a shorter belt, might check into what a 84-85 non-AC Mustang had for a setup to see if it is similar to what you have just minus the compressor or if it is a completely different thing. Shane96Ranger is a big Foxbody nut, you might drop him a line and see if he has heard anything about how to do it.
The late 80's CV setup (also used in a bunch of other big boring cars) in the first pic of my last post is about as simple as simple can get for the basics. One short micro V belt (more traction than just a V belt) runs on four pulleys, crankshaft, WP, PS pump and alternator. All you need is a water pump, pulleys, and one bracket... no tensioners or idlers. You can reuse the stock PS pump and alternator (although a pump with the return out the back instead of diagonally out the bottom fits better)
All you would be giving up though if you could just delete the compressor on yours is the tensioner... and a tensioner isn't really a bad thing to have vs guessing how tight the belt is as you crank on the alt with one hand and try to tighten the lockdown bolt with the other, and repeating that process a couple times until you get it right (at least that is how I did it)
Awesome, somewhere I got that you couldn't run the reverse rotation pump

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