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Re: super a alternator bracket
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 01, 2006 at 18:12:24 from (209.226.106.83):
In Reply to: super a alternator bracket posted by Bobby in SC on June 01, 2006 at 17:33:24:
Bobby: There is no such kit, much to easy to fabricate. It's quite easy to make if you use the generator mount, just weld 3/16 x 2-1/2 x 6 inch plate on top of the old gen mount. Weld on two tabs with holes for alternator mounting pin. Change the alternator pulley to one of the old V8 GM double pulley. By using the outer pulley, this allows you to position alternator back far enough to clear the front of engine casting, and still tuck alternator in close to block. My alternator sits within 1/2" of the engine block. Another thing I always do is space those tabs for alternator mounting about 1/4" wider than alternator mount. By using washers you can get the belt true. If you want a photo send me an e mail, I think I can find you a decent close up. It may be 130 or SA but they are both the same.
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