6.2 L92 Low Mount Alternator Bracket
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6.2 L92 Low Mount Alternator Bracket
As stated, I have a 6.2 L L92 engine out of a 2008 escalade. I'm looking for a Low Mount alternator bracket set up for the lower driver side. No power steering. I already bought and installed 2010 Camaro water pump with tentioner. Anyone have any ideas or know of someone that sells a complete bracket kit with the proper spacers? any help info or ideas would be appreciated. Thanks, Bob
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This is probably one of the best DIY i have seen for this. Basically, its an F Body bracket with 3/4" (19mm) spacers to push the alternator and bracket forward to line up with the truck water pump. You might or might not have to drill and tap the block.
http://www.retrorat.com/2012/05/lsx-...nator-diy.html
You can buy the spacers here. Double check me on the bolt hole size though...
http://www.aluminumspacers.com/metric-hole/10mm-hole/mas19-10-19.html
On mine, I just cut out an aluminum plate for the front and made my own spacers to space it out. It worked pretty good if you ask me. The first spacers I hacked from an old tensioner bracket and upper mount bracket. The second set I turned on the lathe at work
If you make a plate or buy the bracket, you can install with longer bolts to see exactly what length spacer you will need. I'd have to check off hand what exact length mine were, but I think its in my conversion thread somewhere.
Sorry the pic isn't the best, but you get the idea:
http://www.retrorat.com/2012/05/lsx-...nator-diy.html
You can buy the spacers here. Double check me on the bolt hole size though...
http://www.aluminumspacers.com/metric-hole/10mm-hole/mas19-10-19.html
On mine, I just cut out an aluminum plate for the front and made my own spacers to space it out. It worked pretty good if you ask me. The first spacers I hacked from an old tensioner bracket and upper mount bracket. The second set I turned on the lathe at work
If you make a plate or buy the bracket, you can install with longer bolts to see exactly what length spacer you will need. I'd have to check off hand what exact length mine were, but I think its in my conversion thread somewhere.
Sorry the pic isn't the best, but you get the idea: