my alternator relocation bracket (pics inside)
Re: my alternator relocation bracket (pics inside)
What all did you have to do to get the hard line to connect back to the PS pump? What does the bottom bolt on the alt connect to?
Thanks a bunch.
Thanks a bunch.
Re: my alternator relocation bracket (pics inside)
Only problem w/ that is the factory bracket will crack under load. I know from experience as that idea had been sold through Speed Specialty before the designed a whole new piece and relocated the alt onto the driver side.
I still like the idea but it doesn't take much for the material to crack unless you have someone fab up a SS piece.
I still like the idea but it doesn't take much for the material to crack unless you have someone fab up a SS piece.
Re: my alternator relocation bracket (pics inside)
i don't understand the point...not to say that you didn't do a good job, i just question the motive to move the alternator and spend so much time and effort for a simple relocation.
it would have been so much easier to just buy a a/c delete pulley and let it be. i relocated my alternator with my home made madman's relocation bracket that deletes power steering and a/c. talk about cleaning up an engine bay.
not trying to be an *** hole, i was just wondering what the thought process is, i think i'm missing something
it would have been so much easier to just buy a a/c delete pulley and let it be. i relocated my alternator with my home made madman's relocation bracket that deletes power steering and a/c. talk about cleaning up an engine bay.
not trying to be an *** hole, i was just wondering what the thought process is, i think i'm missing something
Re: my alternator relocation bracket (pics inside)
never had to pull the Passenger side VC between rounds of bracket racing!?!?!
And then miss the call for next round b/c you trying to put back on the alt....
There are other reasons but I like getting rid of all the weight, hence why nothing is left but the alternator mounted down low. others do it for some other reasons.
And then miss the call for next round b/c you trying to put back on the alt....
There are other reasons but I like getting rid of all the weight, hence why nothing is left but the alternator mounted down low. others do it for some other reasons.
Originally Posted by streetrod93
i don't understand the point...not to say that you didn't do a good job, i just question the motive to move the alternator and spend so much time and effort for a simple relocation.
it would have been so much easier to just buy a a/c delete pulley and let it be. i relocated my alternator with my home made madman's relocation bracket that deletes power steering and a/c. talk about cleaning up an engine bay.
not trying to be an *** hole, i was just wondering what the thought process is, i think i'm missing something
it would have been so much easier to just buy a a/c delete pulley and let it be. i relocated my alternator with my home made madman's relocation bracket that deletes power steering and a/c. talk about cleaning up an engine bay.
not trying to be an *** hole, i was just wondering what the thought process is, i think i'm missing something
Re: my alternator relocation bracket (pics inside)
Yeah man try to get some pics or a better description. I can see how the top one is mounted fine but can't really envision the bottom bolt. Has this held up for you alright?
Shon hit the nail on the head. Pulling the alternator to lash valves is a SOB. Also would like to clean up the engine bay and be a little bit unique while doing it.
Really doesn't look hard to fab up at all plus I just threw a rod through the block so I've got some time to work with.
Shon hit the nail on the head. Pulling the alternator to lash valves is a SOB. Also would like to clean up the engine bay and be a little bit unique while doing it.
Really doesn't look hard to fab up at all plus I just threw a rod through the block so I've got some time to work with.
Re: my alternator relocation bracket (pics inside)
Originally Posted by streetrod93
i don't understand the point...not to say that you didn't do a good job, i just question the motive to move the alternator and spend so much time and effort for a simple relocation.
it would have been so much easier to just buy a a/c delete pulley and let it be. i relocated my alternator with my home made madman's relocation bracket that deletes power steering and a/c. talk about cleaning up an engine bay.
not trying to be an *** hole, i was just wondering what the thought process is, i think i'm missing something
it would have been so much easier to just buy a a/c delete pulley and let it be. i relocated my alternator with my home made madman's relocation bracket that deletes power steering and a/c. talk about cleaning up an engine bay.
not trying to be an *** hole, i was just wondering what the thought process is, i think i'm missing something




Last edited by contraststriker; Aug 30, 2006 at 05:37 AM.
Re: my alternator relocation bracket (pics inside)
Contra, did you use the lower PS pump bolt to bolt that piece of steel down too? Did you add the extra piece of aluminum on that run that is directly below the dummy pulley? Great pics man.
Re: my alternator relocation bracket (pics inside)
Originally Posted by Loadre
Contra, did you use the lower PS pump bolt to bolt that piece of steel down too? Did you add the extra piece of aluminum on that run that is directly below the dummy pulley?
Great pics man.
Re: my alternator relocation bracket (pics inside)
Originally Posted by Loadre
haha Nice reply time too! How tight is clearance between the alt and the body in that pic?
Re: my alternator relocation bracket (pics inside)
Here is the one I made on my car awhile back.

You can see it in this pick as well barely but the alt is different it is a smaller case than the stock one but still 140amps.


You can see it in this pick as well barely but the alt is different it is a smaller case than the stock one but still 140amps.



