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MValley Snake 02-22-2012 10:23 AM

Alternator Bracket for 351W solution
 
Hello All,
My MKIII came with a Ford 351/392 Stroker Crate Engine, unfortunatly the installer must have only had generic alternator mounting brackets available as they are both low quality and mis-aligned with the water pump and lower pulley.
Has anyone came up with a classy, good fitting solution (perhhaps billet aluminium)?

Thanks in advance,
Brian
Maple Valley WA.

Dana E. 02-22-2012 10:33 AM

I used a March pulley/bracket setup. Low mount, passenger side. It's billet aluminum, they fit and line up correctly. I'm using the ribbed, serpentine style belt, standard rotation water pump and underdrive crank pulley. Let me know if you want me to find the part numbers.

Dana

MValley Snake 02-22-2012 11:10 AM

Thanks!
 
I have a regular "V" Belt but if the March kit fits, I would be greatful for the part/model number.

JBCOBRA 02-22-2012 11:13 AM

I got everything from Jones Racing.
Super high quality and they are great guys!

Lightweight High Performance, One-Wire Alternators & Accessories

Wbulk 02-22-2012 11:27 AM

I got mine from Kirkhams. It's a 302 but I think they have them for a 351W.

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...rkAltMount.jpg

double-rr 02-22-2012 12:00 PM

March Pulley Setup
 
I have a 351W with a March Pulley setup P/N 30380 for the driver side lower radiator hose and standard rotation water pump. Everything fit pretty well. Misalignment on the alternator pulley was ~0.100" which was adjusted with a spacer (washer) on the 7/16" alternator bolt between the head and spacer. Misalignment on the water pump pulley was about ~0.060" which I adjusted with a generic w/p spacer that was 0.062". The alternator and w/p pulley's both needed to come away from the engine. After alignment, the misalignment was only about 0.002" which is pretty good considering that there is some variance in the harmonic balancer and water pumps.

I measured the misalignment by putting a straight edge on the crank pulley (across both sides), measuring the distance to the belt on the crank pulley. Then measured the distance from the straight edge to the belt on the alternator and w/p pulleys and subtracted the distance measured on the crank pulley.

BTW, I'm using an inline radiator cap and no Harrison tank. The March pulleys are a bit pricey (~$400)

Here's pix of the setup.

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d.../PC100237R.jpg

Russ

bobcowan 02-22-2012 04:56 PM

Mike Forte makes a pretty nice bracket set.

March pulleys are one of the best. But they are definitely not cheap.

MValley Snake 02-22-2012 09:26 PM

Thanks Guy's!
The March for V belt looks like the right choice for me.

KenC 02-29-2012 04:44 AM

I thought the March number for the alternator bracket only was 30391? Also, Ford Bronco's have an adapter that mounts to the front of the head and allows 302 brackets to be used. I'm currently looking at this one as well:

Amazon.com: Billet Aluminum Alternator Bracket, Ford 351W, 5.8: Automotive

Sledge 02-29-2012 07:45 AM

Call Alistair at Millerspeed--really good stuff, got it on my 351W


Millerspeed – High performance belt drive pulley systems for Chevys and Fords


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