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01-28-2009 07:37 PM #1
Same Denso alternator as Bill's, but on an SBC with a simple bracket in a '33. Similar brackets are made for the 10si alt you already have, but it's tight for a '32 especially if it's pinched any.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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01-28-2009 08:33 PM #2
Mine is on a BBC
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01-29-2009 05:03 AM #3
WOW those are some nice brackets! you guys have access to better equipment than I do, I had to use a sawzall and torch to fab mine.I don't think I have room for the mini either.
BUILD'EM, DRIVE'EM, BREAK'EM
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01-29-2009 11:59 AM #4
If you run an electric fuel pump you could get a bracket to mount to the original fuel pump boss and hang it low on the passenger side. That's were I have my A/C compressor on mine. Alt is in regular position above the p/s pump.Bob
A good friend will come and bail you out of jail....but a true friend will be sitting next to you saying..."Damn....that was fun!
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01-29-2009 12:11 PM #5
Note my stock alternator location on the 460 was down low by a frame member causing engine placement issues. March performance makes a nice relocation bracket to keep it high and out of the way.
" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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01-29-2009 12:30 PM #6
March does make nice hi quality products but they are a little over the top for my tastes. I don't care much for billet or hi dollar stuff.BUILD'EM, DRIVE'EM, BREAK'EM
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01-29-2009 01:15 PM #7
Jake I searched and searched for relocation brackets and in the 460 catagory the choices for a little style are few. One nice thing is the sell them powder coated black for those of us wanting a little less flash!" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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03-23-2010 06:25 PM #8
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03-23-2010 07:30 PM #9
I looked on the one I've got, no number, but they're commonly refered to as "mini-alternator". If you look on ebay for example, you'll see lots of them that match the one in the picture. From there you might get a number to look for one locally. Or check with a Kubota (maybe other manufacturers of small tractors as this unit is very common to them) dealer.
The nominal diameter (not counting the mounting ears) is 3 1/2".
The tractor ones are often 40 amp, though I've seen them also listed in 50 and 60 amp as well.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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03-28-2010 05:09 PM #10
Thanks Bob.
Did an Ebay search plus found Powermaster have them listed. The max amps I can find on Ebay is 60 amp but I'm not sure that rating is correct as Powermaster list the same part number as only 50 amps. Ideally I need 70 to 80 amp, does anybody know if they are available higher than 50 to 60 amps is this small case size ?.
Tony
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03-29-2010 02:00 AM #11
I use the alternators found on Mitsubishi's, they are tiny and very powerful, if you get one from a luxury Mitsubishi it will be 90 amp plus.
Kubota are also tiny but not very high amps.Its aweful lonesome in the saddle since my horse died.
Dammit, another good ol boy gone. Condolence to the family. RIP Mike
RIP Mike Frade, aka 34_40