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    Here's another one.

    This works well with heads that have 3 accessory bolt holes.
    Constructed of 1/4" plate and 1" round for the spacers.

    Both alternator mounts shown are on a 455 Buick engine.

    The 3/8" stainless steady rod may look a little strange.

    I have an identical alternator mount on my 32 roadster, 44,000 miles with no problems.

    This makes a very steady mount.

    The 2 bolt mount shown above is also very sturdy and should work well on a head that has only 2 accessory bolt holes.
    Trick with the 2 bolt mount is to get the adjuster arm out far enough that it's a part of the mount system and not simply a locater for the alternator.
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