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alternator bracket

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i put some gilmers on my 186, and in doing so i had to make the alt bracket longer so i cut it and welded in a peice, but the weld keeps on cracking and makes the alt s**t itself...

just wondering if there is another way of extending the alt witout having to cut the bracket, or if there is a bracket that is longer that will work

any help is much appreaciated!!

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Why did you have to make it longer? Could you just get a shorter belt?

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i mean to make the alt come out more towards the radiator...
the bracket that goes on to the block
the pullys didnt line up otherwise...

sorry bout that... :oops: :oops: :oops:

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Post by matches »

i'm having the same problem with mine, the only way i can see that i can fix it is make a new bracket. unless there is another bracket longer than the standard six lower bracket.
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i was thinking the same thing matches...i really dont wanna have to take em off cause they sound 8) 8) 8)

but because of lack of tools and knoledge, i am unable to do so

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Post by matches »

when i can get a new bracket made up, if it works well i'll send one up your way. they are way too 8) not to use, especially after buying it.
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sweet..cheers!!

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Post by thropzed »

Don't know too much about gilmers, But I've used a gas fitting to extend the altinator for my grey motor.
It's a brass fitting thats threaded about three inches long.
I bolted it to the block from one side of the thread and ran a long bolt through the altenator into the other end.
Hope you understand what i'm saying?
I have also used on another engine two red motor brackets bolted together.
Hope this helps.
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Post by matches »

here is a pic of how far forward the altinator has to be moved so it lines up while still being able to use the front bolt hole for mounting.
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i used the large spacer that comes in a child restraint mounting kit to space the upper bracket forward, worked perfectly so i didn't have to bent the bracket.
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you want to be carefull that all fits in the EK as there isn't alot of room between engine and radiator in the first place without moving things forward
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Post by matches »

thanks ratbox, hadn't thought too much about that. i'll have to run my thermo fan front mount to alieviate a bit more space.
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you would have had to anyway that's how tight it is there isn't room for even a thermo on the insde
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i put mine on the front

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ratbox wrote:you want to be carefull that all fits in the EK as there isn't alot of room between engine and radiator in the first place without moving things forward
I was thinking the same thing, my standard fan setup is only about 5 to 10 mm from the radiator, I hope it fits :D , Trev 8) .
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Post by Devilrod »

As much as you don't want to hear it, I don't think that will fit.

If it does, go out and buy a spare belt. One thing my mate learnt is replacements aren't easy to get. Always had to order one in.
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