relocating alt.?
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relocating alt.?
i need to relocate my alternator to the passenger side ( either up or where the ac compressor used to be) , yet still retain the accesories like power steering and waterpump.
any ideas who makes a kit like that ??
any ideas who makes a kit like that ??
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http://www.speedinc.com/cont.cfm?cid=C0000801
This also acts as a manual tensioner. The setup has worked very well for us numerous times.
all high quality hardware includes
+ they come polished now
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no problem, ohh and mine took a 6rib 73.5" belt, so yours should be the same..
i got mine from advanced auto parts and the PN is 5060735 its made by dayco
the last 3 digits of the PN dictate the belt length
i got mine from advanced auto parts and the PN is 5060735 its made by dayco
the last 3 digits of the PN dictate the belt length
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I would think that someone would have come up with a better looking relocation bracket by now. I have had a smokin hawk and a Stainless works. Stainless works one just plain suxed. The Smokin one I had trouble getting the belt to line up. Might have been just my luck with them doesn't seem to be to good.