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New product - low mount 90A alternator #2829591
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I mocked this up on my Coronet a while back but finally got all the parts in stock to start selling the kits. This bracket kit mounts a 90A alternator from a Toyota Land Cruiser to a BB Mopar. I have brackets that will fit either the RB or the B engine. The alternator fits a little better on an RB engine since there is more space but it will work on the B too. It is a low mount kit so the fuel pump has to go. I designed this for EFI engines since EFI requires a high quality modern alternator to work properly and an EFI engine doesn't have a mechanical fuel pump but it will work with a carb as long as the mechanical fuel pump has been removed. Here is a link to the website: http://arengineering.com/products/90-amp-low-mount-alternator/

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Re: New product - low mount 90A alternator [Re: AndyF] #2829595
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I like it. Can you get the alternator with a Dayco belt compatible pulley?


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Re: New product - low mount 90A alternator [Re: AndyF] #2829727
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Very nice.

Re: New product - low mount 90A alternator [Re: AndyF] #2829848
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Andy,
I looked on the Denso company website, and the non-affiliated DENSOProducts.com website, and they both show 210-0177 as having a two groove pulley.
Over the past decades, I've never measured to see if the location of the inner groove of a two groove pulley is in the same place as a one groove pulley.
Is this the case so that the two groove will work with your setup, or do I need to replace the pulley?
Robert

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Re: New product - low mount 90A alternator [Re: rftroy] #2829872
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The 210-0177 comes with a two groove pulley and the kit is designed to work with the inner groove. There might be one groove pulleys that you can use but of course a person would need to verify the fit.

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Do you make a bracket for the small block with this 90 amp alternator? Or can I modify the spacer on the current bracket kit for the 60 amp unit?


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Re: New product - low mount 90A alternator [Re: mopardude318] #2996106
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Originally Posted by mopardude318
@AndyF

Do you make a bracket for the small block with this 90 amp alternator? Or can I modify the spacer on the current bracket kit for the 60 amp unit?


No I didn't bother since there is an OEM setup for SB engines with a late model high output alternator.







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