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I moved my primary back one hole when I installed my alt. Just seemed like the sensible thing to do. At the same time, I also moved the fuel line from the bottom of the engine crossmember to the back of it. The lines are only copper and they bend very easily. Mine already had a flat spot...
Given the location of this thread within the forum, it would probably be safe to assume he is replacing a stock alternator on an M35A2 or M35A3, which has a 5/8" pulley shaft. As far as I know, the 21SI, 22SI and 27SI replacements all use a 7/8" pulley shaft.
LowTech: with the new pulley on...
If it's not marked either "AC Delco" or "Delphi", then it's not a factory part and is only a "Delco style" alternator. Not saying that there is going to be anything wrong with it, just hope you didn't pay a Delco price for it.
Edit: Apparently WAI Global is the company who manufactures the...
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...
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?
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