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Re: Alt brackets for race car??
[Re: Bigcube]
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09/11/10 10:38 PM
09/11/10 10:38 PM
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Posts: 2,646 Plymouth Meeting, PA
bigtimeauto
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Nice Alt mount, i'll have to look into that. I mounted my crank trigger on the drivers side so its by itself.
BB, TT5,Procharged 3300lb Street Car 4.79/154
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Re: Alt brackets for race car??
[Re: AndyF]
#798894
09/12/10 01:23 AM
09/12/10 01:23 AM
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Posts: 2,042 Mooresburg, Tn
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What kind of water pump do you have? Do you have a motor plate? There are a lot of alternator kits out there but you didn't provide enough info.
Andy, I have a modified S & W motor plate, 1/4" alum plate, sandwitched between stock block and a CSI water pump (early CSR). I also use a mostly stock K member. It looks like the most obvious place to install is lower passenger side. I can move the crank trigger to drivers side, so that will free up some space. I can fabricate my own brackets, but due to time constraints, if I can find something that will work for me, it might be my best option. I will also need a crank pully and belt, so a kit might be best. Thanks, Brian
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