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Clint (oh)

01-26-2002 11:16:43




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Does anyone know where I can get an altenator bracket for a 12v TO-20




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Duner Wi

01-30-2002 14:22:30




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 Re: Altenator Bracket in reply to Clint (oh), 01-26-2002 11:16:43  
If you can't find a store bought bracket you can make your own .
You need a piece of strap iron 1/4 by 1 1/2 about 18 inches long to start. Cut 2 pieces 4" long exactly. Put one of them where your front generator bracket would be. It will be pointing straight up. Scribe where you want the hole drilled. Now drill both pieces at the same time . this way the top will be level. Cut off a piece about 4" long and lay it on top of the verticle 2 pieces . Cut 2 more pieces about 1" long . These 2 Pieces will be the ears that bolt to the alt. Bolt them to alt and set it on the horizontal piece on top of the 2 vewrticle pieces. Square it up for belt alignment and tack it together with welder. Take it off and weld it solid and trim off excess hioizontal piece. Go to junk yard and get a bracket for top of alt to adjust belt tension. This bracket bolts to top water pump bolt. Looks factory and is simple to make.

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Bill H.

01-27-2002 06:47:20




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 Re: Altenator Bracket in reply to Clint (oh), 01-26-2002 11:16:43  
This comment is directed to John in Ind. 1. In looking at your picture it appears that there is only one connection to the alternator and that is on the top (second bolt) on the engine block. 2. Is the plate between the engine block and the alternator bracket O.E.M.(same as generator Plate attachment) 3. What is the width and the thickness of the material that you used. 4. What type 12 volt alternator did you use with your conversion.

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John, IN

01-27-2002 18:39:00




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 Re: Re: Altenator Bracket in reply to Bill H., 01-27-2002 06:47:20  
Hay Bill, I am not for sure about the demensions now but here goes. The out rigging is 1" by 3/16". Bottom plate is 5/16" by 1 1/4" by 3", it has 2 7/16" holes in it to bolt to block. If you look real close at the top of the bottom plate you will see an off set 1/2"? The starter is a GM 10-SI part# 7127. If you like I can go out to the barn tomorrow and check it out, then draw a little sketch and e-mail it to you?

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Rodney S.

02-26-2003 14:41:49




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 Re: Re: Re: Altenator Bracket in reply to John, IN, 01-27-2002 18:39:00  
Could you please send me a sketch of your altenator bracket. I am having problems building one. thank you



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Bill H.

01-27-2002 22:11:47




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 Re: Re: Re: Altenator Bracket in reply to John, IN, 01-27-2002 18:39:00  
John, if it is not to much of an inconvenience I would appreciate the schetch. Just email hensleybw@iswt.com. I've got all the parts except the bracket and I may need some other advice on my conversion.



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John, IN

01-28-2002 17:44:23




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Altenator Bracket in reply to Bill H., 01-27-2002 22:11:47  
Will do.



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Mark Hendershot

01-26-2002 12:30:08




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 Re: Altenator Bracket in reply to Clint (oh), 01-26-2002 11:16:43  
You may haft to bend one for that. They whern't stock and I don't think they manufacture them. Mark H.



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