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CJ7, Engine A/C.alternator, bracket problems

CJ7, Engine A/C.alternator, bracket problems

Captainlance

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I'm attaching 2 photos, they say they are worth a thousand words. I have an '84 , 6 cylinder which I am setting up for my wife's Jeep. As you can see from the photos, the alternator mounts way too far forward, actually 1.5 inches. I have the original AC bracket, the aluminum one for the Sanden 508 compressor and the GM alternator. What am I doing wrong, or what am I missing? ( the copper rod is just to hold it up for the picture.)
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Lance
 
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On my '86, with the serpentine belt, there is a steel mounting bracket which mounts between the aluminum bracket and the alternator.
 
You sure you have the correct ALT?
LG
 
Looks like it's upside down.
 
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Mine doesn't either.
LG
 
From the parts manual. And looks like the alt is clocked wrong. Mount is the second pic

acmount_zpsvqkbjlmc.webp

alt%20mount%20with%20ac_zpsiagq6jwo.webp
 
Yes, the small mounting bkt for AC vehicles is the adjustment arm, not the mount. The "C" shaped bkts are as noted, for NON AC vehicles. that's the problem, the mounting foot makes the alternator too far forward by 1.5 inches.



From the parts manual. And looks like the alt is clocked wrong. Mount is the second pic

acmount_zpsvqkbjlmc.webp

alt%20mount%20with%20ac_zpsiagq6jwo.webp
 
I still think it's upside down, as the plug needs to be facing out. Or is there no plug like on my pic?
 
What does it look like with the alternator mounted behind the bracket instead of in front as in the pictures you posted?
 
I'm attaching 2 photos, they say they are worth a thousand words. I have an '84 , 6 cylinder which I am setting up for my wife's Jeep. As you can see from the photos, the alternator mounts way too far forward, actually 1.5 inches. I have the original AC bracket, the aluminum one for the Sanden 508 compressor and the GM alternator. What am I doing wrong, or what am I missing? ( the copper rod is just to hold it up for the picture.)
Thanks,
Lance

I know this post is 2 years old at this point, I just came upon the picture that shows belt routing with your setup. You will need a third pulley on the crank.
 

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