Thank you Jeff. I in fact called about it and the unit sounded great, until... At this point i am still looking for other options to keep the cost down.
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Randy, can you fabricate? Can you trim a piece of 8ga. (0.1719" or 4.37mm) mild flat steel and drill holes? Can you make a pattern of your water pump bolt locations and transfer them to your steel plate?
If so, I suggest you get a '94 Mustang or T-bird 130 amp alternator and make your own bracket. eBay has used alt's for ~$60. I'm sure your local bone yard has them too, maybe even cheaper. Bone yards usually cut the wires off so you get all the connectors with the alt.
This is the type of alt you really want. It is easy to wire and will meet your electrical needs today and down the road if you ever mount an electric fan. It also uses your GEN light and it delivers enough amps at idle speed. Your pulley will bolt right on but I suggest you get a larger diameter pulley so your belt doesn't squeal. - DaveMember, Sons of the American Revolution
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Glad to hear it was a success. I'd like to see a picture of the finished product to see how you fabricated the brackets. If you get a chance email me a picture or two and I will post them.
JohnJohn Pizzi - Squarebirds Administrator
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Happy, happy! Now you can run one of those big inverters out of your trunk to power 115-volt devices. Enjoy. - DaveMember, Sons of the American Revolution
CLICK HERE to see my custom hydraulic roller 390 FE build.
"We've got to pause and ask ourselves: How much clean air do we need?"
--Lee Iacocca
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