E35Pilot as you can see we understand your issue and the difficulty but trying to help
(this is a re-edited post from earlier this morning, after I had a cup of coffee I had to rethink what i had originally saw in the pictures)
Jeff, so I understand correctly, the pics you show (with the triangle bracket in the lower left of the photo) is this for a 68 or 69 application? It looks like it has a hole for a pulley but the pulley isn't used. I looked at the pic i posted and it also shows the same triangle-looking bracket attached the to lower A/C bracket.
Yes the bracket shown matches what we see in the MPCs and may be the exact same one but since its in a 69 dated kit is can be discounted - sorry I don't have a late 67 - early 68 dated and numbered kit to share pieces from
this moment But yes accroding to the installation instructions and the drawings in the MPCs that bracket is attached to the lower cast AC mount, the PS mount and I think one spot on the water pump face
The reason why the bracket has a hole though its not used in all applications appears to be by Ford's plan - read below. Other brackets are that way also - one would be the one version of the alternator - Thermactor pump steel front bracket with the two holes while another version has no "extra" holes
Ok next step - Found a Feb 68 and June 67 MPC's and found something interesting. According these PCS both printed when they were making the car the reason we are seeing some examples (Mustang, Fairlanes, Torinos ...) with and some without this second idler pulley is according to the MPCs The Mustang with Thermactor, AC, and PS only was equipped with one while applications like full sized Fords, Torinos, Fairlanes and T Birds received two. Does not make any sense since they are the same engine as should have the same issues but this supports some of the real car examples I've got pictures of
Its not unusual for the drawings in the MPCs (especially in years after production) to show somewhat generic drawings and to groups similar applications together - just one of the reasons IMHO that the versions from the 70's are so unreliable
What I don't have handy is a Engine Assembly manual from 68 to add to the list