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Re: Me again with another question!!!!....
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Posted by Hugh MacKay again on August 29, 2006 at 03:35:57 from (216.208.58.122):
In Reply to: Re: Me again with another question!!!!.... posted by Patrick Martin on August 29, 2006 at 02:40:28:
Pat: If you like send me an e mail and I can return you a photo of the Delco mounted on my Super A. I just weld a flat plate on top of old generator mount, and by using a double pulley of one of the old V8 GM cars, using the outer pulley for the belt, this gives just enough clearance to set alternator back and in close to engine block. My alternators are within 1/2" of engine block. Keeps the whole project looking neat. If I were doing it over, I'd use a Toyota or Nissan alternator, just a bit smaller diameter. I think it would look even better, and with a deep pulley, one could have alternator completely under hood. If I place a straight edge along sheet metal, my Delco protrudes about 3/4". My thoughts are the Ford alternator will be larger diameter than the Delco. I know folks doing an H's with alternator up under hood, they have trouble getting belt adjustment without Delco alternator rubbing on hood. I know the Toyota or Nissan alternator solves their problem. Just a bit smaller diameter and lots of output for the tractor.
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