Post all pictures of components to be installed and we will then proceed.
I need to know the brand name if possible for the under-dash evaporator assembly and see a pic of it's control system.
If installing an oem-type compressor mount and york/cci compressor from an sii donor, then you need the crankshaft pulley(s) that went with it along with any "shim"-type spacer that might have been installed on the donor engine.
And you need to plan to replace the receiver/drier with a new component, do not attempt to re-use the one you May have that was with the donor system. A receiver/drier is a maintenance item, just like an oil filter, it's moisture-contaminated at this point and is not usable.
If you are going to charge the system with r-134a, then the replacement receiver/drier needs to contain a dessicant that we refer to as "xh-9". And a high pressure cut-off switch needs to be installed in the high side plumbing for system protection and to meet current federal guidelines for retrofit.
The compressor will either have manual service valves as part of the plumbing system, or if a last gen system it will have schrader-valved 1/4" flare service ports with caps. For use with r-134a, the service ports must be converted to r-134a standards using the appropriate design conversion kit to allow the manifold gauge set hose connections for service.
This type work is not for the un-trained diy'er with no prior knowledge of the mobile hvac system components and service practices!
I'm moving this thread to a more appropriate sub-forum.