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I don't have these on the water pump neck or the intake where the bracket attach. when I disconnected the brackets from alt . the back bracket pulled away about 1" from the alt.
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Did install of those "stud bolts" correct your alignment problem?
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#23
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From John @ Wallace Racing website below
johnta1 wrote See if these work: 73 Alternator mount 1973 80 amp alternator mount These are for use with power steering, but the pump isn't shown. ----------------------------------------- Original reply to thread post #8 here http://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/...=1#post5441692 Thx again John for the assist Edit: Wallace Racing Pontiac website link http://wallaceracing.com Last edited by Alvin; 08-01-2015 at 03:19 PM. |
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Looking at your pic of the alt. it looks like the belt is sitting at a slight angle as it comes up on the right side of the pulley. It looks as though the belt is running crooked from right. Make sure the belt is running straight or it will keep blowing off. Make sure all the pulleys are sitting on there parts correct to. If the pulley isn't sitting on the water pump straight it will pull the belt off to. Yes you can have the pulley crooked on the water pump if you didn't tighten it down the same on all the bolts. But still the belt looks to be running crooked on the water pump pulley to me.
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Any one know the length of part#4 spacer, mine was not original piece it was the from help section
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Quote:
(from a MPC book, from a quick look)
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