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Old 11-25-2012, 12:32 AM   #1
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can you show me your serpentine drive?

Hey there fellow Chevy and GMC lovers, i have a daunting question that does concern the serpentine belt drive. i just got done putting a serpentine water pump, and crank pully on my 78, since this style of belt is very comfortable with me on my older chevy. I pulled these serpentine belt drive assemblys from a g20 chevy, 350 tbi. ive got the reverse fan and i even put the heater cores water fitting in the top of the water pump. ill probably switch the hoses around at the heater core so the inlet and outlet are specific idk. just to make sure.. i have a CS130 alternator and its serpentine mounted near a idler tensioner, fits in this bracket like a glove bolt holes all lined up. and i cant figure out what kinda mount i have. if you can show some photos of your rigs serpentines, please do. i have no clue where to bolt the brackets , i know one thing though, the tensioner is on the passenger side..
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Old 11-25-2012, 06:16 PM   #2
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Re: can you show me your serpentine drive?

Do you have the steel or aluminum set up?
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Old 11-25-2012, 08:17 PM   #3
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Re: can you show me your serpentine drive?

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Do you have the steel or aluminum set up?
aluminum brackerts. i finally got everything set up but passenger side head doesnt have the bolt holes. its only got one
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Re: can you show me your serpentine drive?

Glad you got it. I dont know what to tell you on the bolt holes. If you need any other pics just let me know.
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Old 11-25-2012, 09:59 PM   #5
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Glad you got it. I dont know what to tell you on the bolt holes. If you need any other pics just let me know.
piece of angle iron is most likely gonna fix this problem hopefully. itll look ugly and ill have to make it clear my valve cover to go to a stud on the back of the alternator bracket which the stud also holds the alternator in on the other side. ill run it from old alternator bolt hole on the intake to this stud.
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