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Old 01-31-2008, 03:23 AM   #1
bucky_21_7
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power pack driver side alternator braket

Does anyone make a driver side alternator braket if you want to run headers. The one were the alternator sits high on the drivers side. I just need the braket for the botom of the alternator were usewelly there conected to the exsaust manifold. I am useing the power pack heads so i don't have to acsesory holes. I want to run headers but i'm short on time so i don't have time to make one. Any links, part #'s or diagrams to show how to make one would be great. Or tell/show me what you have done. Thanks
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Old 01-31-2008, 08:49 AM   #2
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Re: power pack driver side alternator braket

Yeah they make em I got it on my heads the bracket came from summit I think I seen them at advance auto allso.Heres the part #SUM-G4051
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