I posted this picture recently, and was told that my alternator adjusting brace looked incorrect with too much curve in it. The picture is with a correct restoration belt 53.25" 7/16" top width, although I have aftermarket aluminum pulleys I put on for my Vintage Air system
The brace is a Paragon GM restoration part #1779K with GM part number of 3882182 supposedly for 66-68 w/327 All. I looked back in my purchasing records and in the Paragon catalog.
However, when I got it, I noticed that the brace is larger and more curved then the brace I took off (which I think is my original). That brace looks more like the Paragon 1240K brace (3846861) from their catalog, which is for a 64-65.
I remember that with the original brace and stock belt, the top bolt was always within 1/2" of the outboard end of the brace slot.
So I'm going to try a shorter belt(52.5") to try to correct the alternator angle, as I think the aluminum pulleys have a lot to do with it. However, I'm still scratching my head over the differences in the braces.
Very late 67/327/300 no A/C (22049)
Jerry Fuccillo
#42179
The brace is a Paragon GM restoration part #1779K with GM part number of 3882182 supposedly for 66-68 w/327 All. I looked back in my purchasing records and in the Paragon catalog.
However, when I got it, I noticed that the brace is larger and more curved then the brace I took off (which I think is my original). That brace looks more like the Paragon 1240K brace (3846861) from their catalog, which is for a 64-65.
I remember that with the original brace and stock belt, the top bolt was always within 1/2" of the outboard end of the brace slot.
So I'm going to try a shorter belt(52.5") to try to correct the alternator angle, as I think the aluminum pulleys have a lot to do with it. However, I'm still scratching my head over the differences in the braces.
Very late 67/327/300 no A/C (22049)
Jerry Fuccillo
#42179
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