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Re: Help, ignition questions on 350
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Posted by TDK on January 02, 2004 at 18:42:34 from (205.188.209.82):
In Reply to: Help, ignition questions on 350 posted by Andy on January 02, 2004 at 05:26:51:
An alternator can be installed on your 350 without interferring with sheetmetal.Buy a Delco alternator.Use the generator brackets already on tractor.Alternator will bolt to bottom brkt. as far forward as it will go(on outside of brkt.).You may have to use a bushing behind alt. to align pulleys.Some '80's Oldsmobiles had alts. with double groove pulley,this will aid in aligning pulleys also.Top brkt. can be reshaped(bent)to fit top alt. attaching bolt. Alternator will have to be adjusted to 1/8-1/4 inch away from valve cover in order to clear sheetmetal.You can then measure for belt length,because I can't remember it at the moment.Belt is somewhat troublesome to install,but it's not something that has to be done often,thankfully. I have seen this method used over the years with good results.You'll be well pleased with 12v conversion,we currently have an 'M' and two 300U's that have been converted & give no trouble. If I can be of anymore help e-mail me!
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