I purchased a new date coded alternator and replacement refurbed exhaust manifolds for my 66 base engine. I mounted the alternator bracket and alternator per the AIM. Noticed that the crankshaft and water pump pulleys are correctly in line but the alternator sits about a 1/4 in. too far to the rear for proper alignment of the fan belt. Bracket appears to have too wide an opening for the alternator and when the long bolt is tightened it bends the bracket inward, pushing the alternator up and back. I made a 1/8 long bushing from pipe and installed it between the alternator and the bracket at the rear of the alternator and it appears to have corrected the alignment. Originally, there was no bushing on this engine. I'm assuming that the bracket could be a little bent, and the tolerance stack up with the new ex. manifold and alternator could have all added up to give me this this problem?
Dave Kitch
Dave Kitch
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