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Author: Subject: Alternator mounting in a blacktop
AndyW

posted on 4/10/11 at 06:23 PM Reply With Quote
Alternator mounting in a blacktop

Hi all,

Im going to attempt one more time to figure out how to mount my alternator on a 2.0 blacktop. The alternator Im using is this type (P.S Thanks to Carlknight1982 who donated the alternator)


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Just wondering if anyone has used this type of alternator on the blacktop, and if so, did you make you own brackets and idler, and if you did can you make me one!!! I cant weld so I cant even attemp to make the brackets myself.

Anyways, off I go into the garage for an evening of hopefully productive time..

Andy

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mrwibble

posted on 4/10/11 at 07:46 PM Reply With Quote
i'm doing this exact thing at the moment. I'm looking to mount the alternator on the exhaust side if possible to negate the need for an idler pulley and a very long belt.

what is your solution to the water pump problem?

for the brackets I'm going to use 4 lengths of steel. one the width of the alt, two short pieces to hold the ends of the alternator (going to beg someone to weld it up for me), then drill/file/jigsaw the fourth to create bar with an adjustable slot in for tension.

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samjc

posted on 4/10/11 at 08:54 PM Reply With Quote
A friends fitting his but cant be hassled with making a bracket. So he is using a mk6fiesta (much smaller than the 1.8 focus) with if i remeber the std blacktop alternator bracket.
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AndyW

posted on 4/10/11 at 10:05 PM Reply With Quote
Im giving up on my alternator as it simply wont fit

Balls up my plans as once thats was hopefully fitted I can get more wiring done. Oh well, my daughters birthday this weekend so not time on the car until next week. Lets hope I have the motivation to carry on next week

GBS do an alternator kit with idler pulley and all the brackets but at £220 I resent paying that

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mrwibble

posted on 5/10/11 at 01:41 PM Reply With Quote
don't be such a big girl. get some steel, make the brackets and find someone to do a spot of welding for you! someone on here will do it for you i'm sure, if you can't find a local mechanic/engineering firm to spend 5 mins on it for you.
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AndyW

posted on 5/10/11 at 03:40 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by mrwibble
don't be such a big girl. get some steel, make the brackets and find someone to do a spot of welding for you! someone on here will do it for you i'm sure, if you can't find a local mechanic/engineering firm to spend 5 mins on it for you.



Alternator does not fit where it should. As I say, it was donated to me and I rather hoped it would fit. Nut it doesn't, so making up the brackets at this stage wont help!!

Oh well, the search for a tiny alternator continues......

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lotusmadandy

posted on 5/10/11 at 03:59 PM Reply With Quote
It looks exactly the same as my alternator
and mine fits perfectly on the inlet side
of my blacktop.

Andy






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AndyW

posted on 5/10/11 at 04:02 PM Reply With Quote
Unfortunatley I have a chassis cross rail in the way! im going to speak to GBS and find out what size they use, but as I said before I resent paying them £200 for an alternator and bracket set.

If that does not work, then more head scratching time.........

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AndyW

posted on 5/10/11 at 04:10 PM Reply With Quote
This picture is from a build blog from another site, and shows alternator just fitting between cambelt cover and chassis rail, where as mine seems to be just a bit too big, and the mounting holes are in such a place as to have the adjuster bracket on the bottom, the top mount is about 6 inches away...

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This is how I want my set up to be without costing £200

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lotusmadandy

posted on 5/10/11 at 05:56 PM Reply With Quote
Thats exactly how i have mounted mine.Even my adjuster
and idler are the same.

Andy






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AndyW

posted on 5/10/11 at 07:06 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by lotusmadandy
Thats exactly how i have mounted mine.Even my adjuster
and idler are the same.

Andy



Care to make another one

if all else fails, beg!!

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coozer

posted on 6/10/11 at 10:23 AM Reply With Quote









1972 V8 Jago

1980 Z750

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Norfolkluegojnr

posted on 6/10/11 at 10:33 AM Reply With Quote
Heres mine:



I bought the kit from Retro Ford.

Not cheap, but a brilliant bit of kit. If you aren't a welder/fabricator then its a good alternative.

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owelly

posted on 6/10/11 at 10:48 AM Reply With Quote
No help to the OP but I couldn't find room next to my V6 so I stuck it out the front..






http://www.ppcmag.co.uk

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ChrisL

posted on 13/3/12 at 08:51 PM Reply With Quote
Retro ford idler pulley

Apologies for resurrecting this old thread!

I've bought the Retro-Ford blacktop Zetec idler pulley and mount and can't seem to get it to fit. The bolt holes line up, in pic below, but the top bolt hole won't sit flush with the engine if the bottom bolt hole is lined up with the water pump bolt. Is the idea that the top bolt hole is free to move on its bolt? or should I make a spacer? or have I got it completely wrong??


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Cheers
Chris

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