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Re: Moving Alternator.

To: brian.rourke@hp.com
Subject: Re: Moving Alternator.
From: Phill Brook <fairlady@telstra.com>
Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2004 17:35:01 +1000
Brian,
I did this in my car when I put the 2000 engine in it.

Aussie 67.5 2000s had the alternator on the driver's side. On 
US cars the pump for the pollution control was on the 
distributor side and can be used as an alternator bracket.

Extending the wiring is no big deal. If enough cable isn't 
already wrapped into the loom there are only about 3 wires to 
extend. Wrap it into the loom that goes in front of the 
radiator. Use the Bosch version of an early (straight 6cyl) 
Holden Commodore alternator with inbuilt regulator. I went 
through 2 "other" brands that cracked due to engine 
vibrations.

Lou Mondello may have a lead on some brackets.

If you want, I can email a pics of the bracket on my motor and 
the engine with an alternator in situ.

Regards,
Phill Brook


----- Original Message -----
From: "Rourke, Brian" <brian.rourke@hp.com>
Date: Sunday, January 11, 2004 10:45 am
Subject: Moving Alternator.

> Hi list,
> 
>            I am toying with the idea of moving the alternator on 
my
> 1970 2000 from next to the extractors to the driver's side 
(RHD drive
> car).
> 
> Has any one done this before? I believe that there are some 
mounting
> brackets available for US spec cars. Also, are any wiring 
looms
> available to achieve this (vendors?)
> 
> Any advise greatly appreciated.
> 
> 
> 
> All the best all, Brian Rourke,
> 
> Australia.






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