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Alternator Relocation Brackets?
Where can I find an alternator relocation bracket that keeps the A/C and P/S. I tried the speed specialty link but apparently they are no more.
I've got a 95 GMC Sonoma, with a 97 LT1. I'd like to get the alternator out of the way to clean up the engine bay, and I've also got a plan for a pair of hairdryers in the somewhat near future. I don't really know if I've got room on the passenger side for any production brackets, but I would like to find out. |
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http://www.sjmmanufacturing.com/cam_eng_lt1.html ...maybe this will help.i dont think you have to remove the a/c or anything but this will enable you to if you wanted.see if it will work for you.i have one but i dont have a/c
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or this
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I think both of those get rid of the A/C. I know they made one cause there are links to it on here, but those links are dead.
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What about the complete aftermarket serpentine systems, most of them are for a GenI but does anyone make one for an LT1?
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No one has any ideas?
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Still no clues?
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Does anyone make a kit for the LT1?
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I don't think that anyone makes a direct kit for the LT1, none that I've found anyway. But maybe someone has an idea on how to make one work, or where the relocation parts are now being sold, or a used one that they don't need anymore.
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LS1 speed just made one. It is pricey.
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Do you have a link? The only one I found on their site was for an LS1 and it looks like it puts the alternator exactly where I want to move it from.
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I make one, but the wait is longer then most people want, and the cost makes the rest of the people whine like girls.
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It retains the a/c and p/s? How much is it? The wait doesn't bother me, because its only necessary for a future project.
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Street and performance
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Yes, it retains both, and moves the alt to the driver side down low. You have probably seen it around before. Its the same one Speed Speciality use to carry.
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