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Old 03-05-2009, 01:01 PM
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Hey guys, I'm thinking that it would be helpful if we could have a thread with pictures of fabricated brackets for things like alternators, PS pumps, etc. I've been thinking of how I'm going to mount my alternator since retaining the VVT means that I can't use the F-body front accessory drive, & I'm told that the truck accessories will mount it too high for the hood. (I MAY have a way around that though.)

But in the event that my "Plan A" doesn't work, it would be nice to be able to have a listing of ideas to fall back onto - hence this thread. Plus, I'm sure that I'm not the only one here who would probably find it handy to have some different mounting ideas all in one place...

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I would've loved to see a thread on (affordable!) front acc drives before I bought mine. That along with fitment issues. I ended up with the CarShopInc brackets because I didn't have the new alt/PS pump, etc. However, the 5.3 block is missing one of the mounting holes for the carshop stuff. Ended up chopping the idler bracket in half to mount the stock PS pump bracket on the head.
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This is alt reocation bracket I created for my swap. It is set up for the f-body acc. I know it want fit the newer gen 4 f-bodies it hits the shock tower but not sure about the gen 3 cars. It places the alt on the pass side outbd head 17 inchs from the C/L of engine (refer to pic in link below).


Here is the link if interested.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ls1-e...Q5fAccessories

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Here is the one I plan on using. Got to change the water pump and few spacers for the VVT. there are a couple mounting bosses that arent on the iron block compared to the aluminum.








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Here are some pics of my homemede ac relocation brackets going into a 67 chevelle. The pulleys are from March performance . the brackets are some flat steel and some dom tubing welded together .JOHN











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I found a couple pics of my alternator bracket. I'm using truck accessories and only running the alternator and the water pump.

http://s249.photobucket.com/albums/g...t=GEDC0054.jpg
http://s249.photobucket.com/albums/g...plete_0007.jpg
http://s249.photobucket.com/albums/g...t=CIMG6007.jpg
http://s249.photobucket.com/albums/g...t=CIMG6006.jpg
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GOOD STUFF guys, thanks! (I've already gotten some ideas, which I really appreciate!) I also found the following pictures in this thread.

Originally Posted by garys 68
Top images.
Alternator mount:

Vintage Air compressor:

The whole thing with fan:
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awesome work guys!!
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Hey, that looks familiar.....
BTW, I saved a paper template of the AC bracket and have measurement of the other stuff.
[QUOTE=V8Rumble;11234907]GOOD STUFF guys, thanks! (I've already gotten some ideas, which I really appreciate!) I also found the following pictures in
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Rocky I am currebtly installing a LS2 in my 67 vert, the motor is out of a 06 GTO and the alternator is now on the driver's side of the engine near the steering box. I was wondering if you could email me at kochevy67@yahoo.com to see if you could fab something up for me.
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Originally Posted by kochevy67
Rocky I am currebtly installing a LS2 in my 67 vert, the motor is out of a 06 GTO and the alternator is now on the driver's side of the engine near the steering box. I was wondering if you could email me at kochevy67@yahoo.com to see if you could fab something up for me.
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"LS1 Wizard" bracket for driver's side high mount alternator (F-Body spacing).

Pics aren't the best, sorry.



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Cool, thanks solo.

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Rocky, I'm sending you a PM with my mailing address so that my commission for that sale doesn't get "lost"... *cough, cough*
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Originally Posted by V8Rumble
Cool, thanks solo.


Rocky, I'm sending you a PM with my mailing address so that my commission for that sale doesn't get "lost"... *cough, cough*

No problem but did I mention that you have to buy one personally to be eligible for our special awards programs.
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Just a thought... when you setup or pick a system with a tensioner make sure the tensioner is the last thing the belt goes by on the back side (loose side) of the crank. If you dont, you'll probably end up with belt squeal.
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I don't have mine mocked up yet but I'm keeping the VVT on my L92 motor and I am just using spacers for the F-body water pump and alternator / ps pump brackets.
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What machines/tools are u guys using to create these bracket they are mostly of a good quality and sorta looks like off the counter stuff.
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Anyone have drawing or mesurements they will share? I have the same issue re: truck brackets and would like to make my own if I know they work. I can even make a extra set.
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I need some brackets so I can use the truck power steering and alt for my 85 TA. Anyone have any?
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Originally Posted by john 67
Here are some pics of my homemede ac relocation brackets going into a 67 chevelle. The pulleys are from March performance . the brackets are some flat steel and some dom tubing welded together .JOHN











just a note - started engine recently and the ac bracket and pulley system are working fine so far for anyone I have sent templates to. JOHN


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