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Due to the sudden popularity of my 130 amp 24v alternator, I have investigated and found the "civilian" alternator bracket mount for the Cummins 855/NHC-250. It is Cummins p/n 218505. This is the lower mount that bolts to the block via 3 fasteners. This bracket will/should adapt a standard J-180 "short" type alternator to the engine, properly. These are the common Delco clone alternators sold on the internet and by some members/vendors here, and can be had as low as $89. This bracket will/should also fit the J-180 130A unit I also sell. This bracket as new from Cummins is in the $200 price range, but I have found it for about $45-$75 range from used truck parts yards. This bracket also fits the Cummins N14 engine, so that helps to source more of them. A few people have been mounting J-180 short alternators on the J-180 long mount without issue, and they use 2 separate bolts on the mount and a 2" long piece of spacer pipe on the rear most leg to take up the room. Don't just use a long single bolt with no spacer to put a J-180 short onto a J-180 long bracket, as if you tighten it you will pull both alternator ears together and snap one off. Visualize what will be tightening against what before you spin wrenches, if adapting to "incorrect" bracketry. If you have the 6CTA8.3 engine, here is this info suited to you: http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showth...quot-Conventional-quot-Alternator-Bracket-P-N
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