"High" Alternator Mount??
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"High" Alternator Mount??
I need to locate a alt. mount to move my alternator to a higher location. My steering shaft is in the way . I know the 5.3 trucks have the alt mounted "high" on the drivers side, will that mount fit on a LS1? If not, I'm looking for suggestions
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I'm guessing you're using the F-body accessory drive, right?
Both the truck and C5 corvette accessory drives mount the alternator up top. Sadly, none of the 3 accessory drive systems interchange.
If you've got the room in front of the engine (the truck system is about 2" deeper), the truck system would be the cheapest solution, but I'm pretty sure you've got to run the truck intake manifold to clear the drive system (but I'm not 100% sure on that).
If you don't have the room, you have 2 choices. Run the C5 (or C6) vette accessory drive system or come up with some aftermarket high mount alternator bracket. Both are likely to be expensive.
Sorry I don't have better news.
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Both the truck and C5 corvette accessory drives mount the alternator up top. Sadly, none of the 3 accessory drive systems interchange.
If you've got the room in front of the engine (the truck system is about 2" deeper), the truck system would be the cheapest solution, but I'm pretty sure you've got to run the truck intake manifold to clear the drive system (but I'm not 100% sure on that).
If you don't have the room, you have 2 choices. Run the C5 (or C6) vette accessory drive system or come up with some aftermarket high mount alternator bracket. Both are likely to be expensive.
Sorry I don't have better news.
'Dreamin'
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Theres no way to **** that bracket you have to the side? and rotate it up above the steering shaft?
build a bracket that mounts to the lower tab, that you are rotating up, and other side to the block....
just tossing out an idea....
EDIT, nm, it might rotate the idle pulley into the crank pulley.....
There has to be some way to space that bracket out....
get some 1/4" plate, make some brackets to space it out....
build a bracket that mounts to the lower tab, that you are rotating up, and other side to the block....
just tossing out an idea....
EDIT, nm, it might rotate the idle pulley into the crank pulley.....
There has to be some way to space that bracket out....
get some 1/4" plate, make some brackets to space it out....
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How about building one? I fabbed up this one for ZAngel's turbo kit in about an hour or so.
If you don't have the means to fab one, I know Stainless Works sells a pair of plates that can be used to create a high mount bracket. You'd need to add the spacers (use iron water pipe from Home Depot) and bolts, but that's about it.
If you don't have the means to fab one, I know Stainless Works sells a pair of plates that can be used to create a high mount bracket. You'd need to add the spacers (use iron water pipe from Home Depot) and bolts, but that's about it.
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Originally Posted by Brains
How about building one? I fabbed up this one for ZAngel's turbo kit in about an hour or so.
If you don't have the means to fab one, I know Stainless Works sells a pair of plates that can be used to create a high mount bracket. You'd need to add the spacers (use iron water pipe from Home Depot) and bolts, but that's about it.
If you don't have the means to fab one, I know Stainless Works sells a pair of plates that can be used to create a high mount bracket. You'd need to add the spacers (use iron water pipe from Home Depot) and bolts, but that's about it.
Or you just fab it up in the garage quick?
looks great btw...
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Originally Posted by 01PewterWS6
Theres no way to **** that bracket you have to the side? and rotate it up above the steering shaft?
build a bracket that mounts to the lower tab, that you are rotating up, and other side to the block....
just tossing out an idea....
EDIT, nm, it might rotate the idle pulley into the crank pulley.....
There has to be some way to space that bracket out....
get some 1/4" plate, make some brackets to space it out....
build a bracket that mounts to the lower tab, that you are rotating up, and other side to the block....
just tossing out an idea....
EDIT, nm, it might rotate the idle pulley into the crank pulley.....
There has to be some way to space that bracket out....
get some 1/4" plate, make some brackets to space it out....
Believe me,, I've tried all that LOL,, even looked for a way to make an adapter plate to mount it off the front of the head. I decided I better stop in here and ask the pros
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Originally Posted by Brains
How about building one? I fabbed up this one for ZAngel's turbo kit in about an hour or so.
If you don't have the means to fab one, I know Stainless Works sells a pair of plates that can be used to create a high mount bracket. You'd need to add the spacers (use iron water pipe from Home Depot) and bolts, but that's about it.
If you don't have the means to fab one, I know Stainless Works sells a pair of plates that can be used to create a high mount bracket. You'd need to add the spacers (use iron water pipe from Home Depot) and bolts, but that's about it.
'JustDreamin' and Xsta Z 28, thanks for your replies, I appreciate it!!
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I just purchased the alternator and the bracket and power steering pump from a corvette and put 4 3/4 inch round shims to space it out from the block and align with the F body acces. If I ever can find out how load pics I'll post them.
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Anyone ever try to mount a smaller alternator on the F body bracket? Maybe the older style 1 wire or 3 wire alternator, the small diamiter one will fit. or maybe a alternator from a six cylinder chevy or buick might work just a thought. As long as it has the same belt width and the amp rating is close to the same might work.
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Originally Posted by ZipZ28
Yo've saved my pocketbook right there, LOL! What did you make it from about 16 - 18 ga? I'll do a search on Stainless Works and see if I can find those plate #'s.
'JustDreamin' and Xsta Z 28, thanks for your replies, I appreciate it!!
'JustDreamin' and Xsta Z 28, thanks for your replies, I appreciate it!!
Give Al Noe at Stainless Works a call, not sure if they advertise the plates anywhere -- but Al will get you hooked up