b4black
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Neither of my cars have AC or the AIR pump, so the non-AC alternator bracket off earlier Buick motors works well. The same bracket was used on Big Blocks, Buick 350's and V6's. This is my set up on my '83:
I figured I would do the same on my '82 GN. Another optioned would be to move it to the other side with an Alternator and Power Steering Pump off an 86/87 with an aftermarket bracket, but this seems much easier.
I'm just test fittings things for now and looking at options. The original alternator needs a rebuild, so I'm considering just buying a new one. I was hoping to find something much smaller than the stocker. I know the denso alternator on my cummins is much smaller, but I haven't found anything that is set up for GM. (The valve cover and breather on there are from an '87 Turbo V6. I'm sure the breather will interfere with the alternator, but like I said, I'm just test fitting things for now.) Do we have options for a smaller/lighter alternator?
I figured I would do the same on my '82 GN. Another optioned would be to move it to the other side with an Alternator and Power Steering Pump off an 86/87 with an aftermarket bracket, but this seems much easier.
I'm just test fittings things for now and looking at options. The original alternator needs a rebuild, so I'm considering just buying a new one. I was hoping to find something much smaller than the stocker. I know the denso alternator on my cummins is much smaller, but I haven't found anything that is set up for GM. (The valve cover and breather on there are from an '87 Turbo V6. I'm sure the breather will interfere with the alternator, but like I said, I'm just test fitting things for now.) Do we have options for a smaller/lighter alternator?