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Old 18-03-09, 02:12
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Hi Rob
Seriously now, don't buy brackets. You guys can make them up easily especially when there is no sheet metal around the engine to hinder you. Back in the day (the older I get the more I like that phrase) I used to do a lot of these on old Chebbys. I used the original lower bracket if I remember correctly. One part I do remember is getting valve guides from the local machine shop, (used ones were free) that used a 3/8 valve stem, and cutting them up for spacers on the lower bracket. The upper adjuster arm can be made easily with a plasma cutter. Try to get a lower amperage Chev
alternator so the system doesn't have to work so hard. That is unless you are putting in an amp with your 8 track player. I used to make up kits for the homebuilt aircraft guys with a Vega 35amp alt. that fit the Lycoming engines.
I made a harness with an idiot light, alt & brackets for one quarter of what the kit plane companies wanted. I would tell you about the self exciting alternators but I know Alex will read this post and the "self exciting" part will be too much for the old guy.
Cheers,
Barry
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