How do you guys get these alternators to fit by just flipping the bracket?
I put a hitachi on my Super H. We flipped the bracket over and installed it with threaded rod.
The alternator stuck out the side by a good INCH... I had to manufacture relocating blocks to raise and rotate the alternator so it would tuck under the hood.
Same thing with a Delco 10si on my Super M... Everybody says just flip the bracket over and use a threaded rod.
Again I tried and the alternator stuck out the side. It was closer than the Hitachi, and I got away with simply drilling new holes.
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