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Hello all.
I'm about to start a 400a to 200a alternator conversion on my 2006 m1165 (sn 241xxx).
Through the homework I had done, I thought I had understood that the 200a would work with the existing 400a brackets/mounts/etc, and all I would need is a smaller diameter (7/16") long mounting bolt and a "homemade" 3/4" spacer to make up the difference between the wider spacing of the 200a mounting tabs vs the 400a tabs.
Once I got the 200a in-hand, I did some final sanity check measuring to make sure everything was going to work before I had to start manhandling those heavy beasts around..., In doing so, I seem to have uncovered an issue. I tried to sketch out the layouts between the 400a, 200a, and existing brackets/mounts as best as I could to show how each alternator fits and mounts. My layout shows and confirms the need for the 3/4" spacer. My issue comes in with the rear mounting tab - the rear 200a mounting tab seems to line up directly with the rear alternator support bracket (the one that has a 90deg "twist" in it and bolts to the engine block). So it doesn't look like the 200a can be mounted with that particular "twist" bracket.
A few notes about my sketch:
1. The left-right dimensions are to scale (1mm=2mm), but the top-bottom dimensions are not
2. I started all of my measurements at the inside of the front mounting tab of each alternator - so this is my 0mm point (BLUE line) and should be common for each alternator so that the serp belt stays aligned
3. The GREEN line shows the difference in mounting tab spacing and confirms the need for the 3/4" spacer
4. The RED box shows the interference between the 200a rear mounting tab and the existing "twist" support bracket
The "twist" bracket I have is the 400a one (pn 12460502). Is this as simple as replacing that "twist" bracket with the one specified for the 200a (pn 5935092), or are there additional brackets required for the conversion? Maybe I'm over complicating this, but I was told by two pretty reliable sources that the 200a would work with the 400a brackets, so I'm confused and wondering if I am overlooking something???
Can anyone who is familiar with this conversion provide some insight? Thanks guys!
I'm about to start a 400a to 200a alternator conversion on my 2006 m1165 (sn 241xxx).
Through the homework I had done, I thought I had understood that the 200a would work with the existing 400a brackets/mounts/etc, and all I would need is a smaller diameter (7/16") long mounting bolt and a "homemade" 3/4" spacer to make up the difference between the wider spacing of the 200a mounting tabs vs the 400a tabs.
Once I got the 200a in-hand, I did some final sanity check measuring to make sure everything was going to work before I had to start manhandling those heavy beasts around..., In doing so, I seem to have uncovered an issue. I tried to sketch out the layouts between the 400a, 200a, and existing brackets/mounts as best as I could to show how each alternator fits and mounts. My layout shows and confirms the need for the 3/4" spacer. My issue comes in with the rear mounting tab - the rear 200a mounting tab seems to line up directly with the rear alternator support bracket (the one that has a 90deg "twist" in it and bolts to the engine block). So it doesn't look like the 200a can be mounted with that particular "twist" bracket.
A few notes about my sketch:
1. The left-right dimensions are to scale (1mm=2mm), but the top-bottom dimensions are not
2. I started all of my measurements at the inside of the front mounting tab of each alternator - so this is my 0mm point (BLUE line) and should be common for each alternator so that the serp belt stays aligned
3. The GREEN line shows the difference in mounting tab spacing and confirms the need for the 3/4" spacer
4. The RED box shows the interference between the 200a rear mounting tab and the existing "twist" support bracket
The "twist" bracket I have is the 400a one (pn 12460502). Is this as simple as replacing that "twist" bracket with the one specified for the 200a (pn 5935092), or are there additional brackets required for the conversion? Maybe I'm over complicating this, but I was told by two pretty reliable sources that the 200a would work with the 400a brackets, so I'm confused and wondering if I am overlooking something???
Can anyone who is familiar with this conversion provide some insight? Thanks guys!
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