LS1 alternator on LS2
Did find one post where one member said you "just need to pull the pulley out some"? Any hits how this is done?
Thanks for any help
F-body accessories and brackets, you will need to change the balancer and water pump out to the GTO or F-body balancer and pump. The belts run closer to the block on the Corvette style setup. Unfortunately, you will find a lot of aftermarket accessory drive parts are only available for the F-body style setup.
Regards, John McGraw
Yet one more discovery on the road of hand building a hybrid.
Upon further review, it looks like I will be able to machine 3/4 of an inch off the engine side of the F body bracket. Then just fab up a new rear bracket and get some shorther bolts. Will post back if it works or not.
Last edited by Pop N Wood; Aug 13, 2006 at 04:46 PM.

Check with Mark Cambell at S&P, for a huge selection of possible drive setups using both the F-body alignment and the Corvette one. You can pretty much put your accessories anywhere will work given the selection of brackets.
Regards, John McGraw
Just got this brand new crate motor so the thought of switching WP and pulley doens't appeal to me. All I need is an alternator, and fortunately I won't have clearance problems on my 240Z.
From looking at the F body bracket it occured to me there is enough meat on the thing that I can probably machine 3/4 of an inch off the engine side and make everything work. Found another link of someone who did just that. Will definitely be the cheapest option in my application.
Use an Fbody alt bracket, (mounts it low and to the left). Machine the block side of that bracket to fit the shorter LS2 or corvette belt set-up.
Jeff S
www.schwartzperformance.com
And just for completeness, found these two sweet looking high mount bracket options
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...ght=alternator

https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...rnator+bracket


