Your best/cheapest bet on that is to relieve the local pick your part of a couple different versions to make sure you get one that fits. Once you know which one's right, stip it, prime it, paint it, install it.
Good luck,
Chris
Does anybody know were i can get an alternator bracket for a 460BBF? I've looked in Jegs,Summit,CP Performance, and Eddie Marine. I just can't find one. OR does anyone have one lying around in there garage maybe
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Your best/cheapest bet on that is to relieve the local pick your part of a couple different versions to make sure you get one that fits. Once you know which one's right, stip it, prime it, paint it, install it.
Good luck,
Chris
AntRant, on my 460 I dont use a factory Ford bracket, instead I use one of those chrome adjusters that are listed for a G.M (available at most parts stores) and trim it down so that it bolts to one of the lower timing cover bolts. The upper mount on the alt. bots to the head w/ a 7/16" bolt and the lower mount bolts to the chrome adjuster. You might have to make some spacers for the alt. so the pulleys line up and thats it. Mine works great and has no problem w/ belt noise or breakage and it looks clean. Hope that helps.
Chris
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www.briansboatshop.com/altbrkt.jpg (http://www.briansboatshop.com/altbrkt.jpg)
So much for my crash course in UBB code.
I can't get the UBB code to work, I only know how the use HTML.
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wsuwrhr, How does that setup work??
I made this for my pump, something I thought of that makes the front of the motor a little cleaner. I am running a crank trigger and I didnt want a pulley on the trigger wheel. I am putting a pulley either on the shaft of the pump or on the yoke of the driveshaft.
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