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The stock one is submersible. Won't charge underwater but will start working when it comes out. Don't know about the Delcos
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Maybe I'm mistaken. Does your system not mount the alternator with the single mounting tab down, the double tabs up and use an extension bracket that goes up to form a 90° angle to support the rear mounting tab?What are you talking about my bracket is almost exactly like the stock bracket....You are confusing my brackets with the other guys stuff. Mine is nothing like wolverines brackets.. My brackets bolts on with the same three bolts that hold the stock bracket on and the adjusting arm goes on in the same location as stock? It is so simple a 8 year old could do it in less than ten minutes.Not to mention my brackets can be used with the 12 volt kit i sell or without it..
Good point. I doubt the Delcos would like being dunked. I guess it's a good thing I have the cheap spare in the back. I'm pretty sure mine won't be getting dunked (on purpose).The stock one is submersible. Won't charge underwater but will start working when it comes out. Don't know about the Delcos
Yes, I strongly suspect the mil-spec unit is a higher quality unit than the new ones.The stock one is submersible. Won't charge underwater but will start working when it comes out. Don't know about the Delcos
This is what I just bought, "24-1509 PULLEY". And he wanted to know 1) what belt type 2) how many grooves, 3) the diameter 3.5Does anyone have the pulley part # for the si21 alt
My kit the alt mounts exactly like the stock one.The two mounting tabs are at the bottom Which is where it pivots the adjusting arm goes to the mounting tab on the top . It mounts to the stock holes on the block and water pump. My brackets are cut out on my plasma table and welded in a jig a built to make sure everything fits right the first time please go look at the pics posted in my classified add before making incorrect statements .The wolverine kit is the one you are thinking about it requires the alt to be reidexed.. MY brackets are nothing like his... I put the effort into the design to make it easier to change the primary filter and to make sure it mounts the same as the stock one and uses the same belt..My kit is also about half the price as the other ones out theMaybe I'm mistaken. Does your system not mount the alternator with the single mounting tab down, the double tabs up and use an extension bracket that goes up to form a 90° angle to support the rear mounting tab?
The part number for the pulley depends on the bracket... there are different belt widths, different diameters,and different off sets.. the offset is the biggest issue.. I built my brackets to use the stock pulley as most guys will have the one off the old alt..I have found a few that are very close to the offset of the stock pulley.. The closest i found was off by 5 mm.It seemed a little pricey at 30+ bucks..Does anyone have the pulley part # for the si21 alt
24 volt alt bracket kits to use 27si delco alt on multifuel engine - Steel Soldiers::Military Vehicles SupersiteI'm not sure how to post the link.. It is in the classifieds. i think you can do a search in the classifieds for 24 volt brackets or 24 volt alt
I stand corrected and offer an aplogy. I looked at your ad but the pictures are pretty fuzzy and out of focus so I guess I couldn't really tell how everything mounted up and having the dual alt setup in there kind of confused the issue even further. I may have mistaken yours for another that may have been listed elsewhere (besides wolverine). If I end up converting another truck, I will probably have to get your setup. The one I made was completely free but I no longer work where I had the equipment to make it, so yours is definitely the best option I've seen so far.My kit the alt mounts exactly like the stock one.The two mounting tabs are at the bottom Which is where it pivots the adjusting arm goes to the mounting tab on the top . It mounts to the stock holes on the block and water pump. My brackets are cut out on my plasma table and welded in a jig a built to make sure everything fits right the first time please go look at the pics posted in my classified add before making incorrect statements .The wolverine kit is the one you are thinking about it requires the alt to be reidexed.. MY brackets are nothing like his... I put the effort into the design to make it easier to change the primary filter and to make sure it mounts the same as the stock one and uses the same belt..My kit is also about half the price as the other ones out the
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