Motor Plate Guys - Which Alternator?

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For those of you with big blocks and front motor plates, which alternator do you run and how's it mounted? Photos would be great!! Thank you!
 
These photo's were shot bad but you will get the picture.
It is a Denso model 210-0106.
It wasn't really hard to set up.
Ted

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These photo's were shot bad but you will get the picture.
It is a Denso model 210-0106.
It wasn't really hard to set up.
Ted

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Thanks! Not sure it'd clear my K-member (early A-body), but definitely gives me some good ideas with spacing and whatnot.

How's that alternator keep up with your electrical load? I see a mechanical fan. Are you running an electric fuel pump, or any other accessories? Thank you.
 
It has't run yet.
It really doesn't have much a drain on it. It does run an electric fuel pump.
Ted
 

I was looking at that mount and I think I can make it work with my motor plate. Will it work with other Denso alternators? It looks like it will if the mounts are moved up. I don't think a 55 amp alternator will cut it for me since I'll be running an electric fan, fuel pump, etc. Who knows - maybe it will?

Here is an old setup I had.
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Which alternator is that (in the second photo)?

What alternator do you run in your Duster?
 
Im running a gm 100amp one wire, hanging off the bottom of the motor plate, with a thru bolt into the lower cylinder head bolt hole. A nice solid mounting. I use a modified adjusting arm, mounted off the water pump, to set belt tension.
 
I was looking at that mount and I think I can make it work with my motor plate. Will it work with other Denso alternators? It looks like it will if the mounts are moved up. I don't think a 55 amp alternator will cut it for me since I'll be running an electric fan, fuel pump, etc. Who knows - maybe it will?



Which alternator is that (in the second photo)?

What alternator do you run in your Duster?
I use a 60 amp Denso alternator in my Duster but I don't have a motor plate in it any more. I switched over to the late model K frame with the spool mounts. I designed a low mount alternator bracket to get the alternator down in the fuel pump space. That cleans up the top of the engine and makes more room in the engine bay.
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Im running a gm 100amp one wire, hanging off the bottom of the motor plate, with a thru bolt into the lower cylinder head bolt hole. A nice solid mounting. I use a modified adjusting arm, mounted off the water pump, to set belt tension.
Any chance you have a picture of that setup? I was looking at the GM alternators too, but they seem pretty deep, lengthwise.
 
Any chance you have a picture of that setup? I was looking at the GM alternators too, but they seem pretty deep, lengthwise.
I'm sorry, i dont. Im 200 miles away from the car at the moment. But if you look at what Andy F just posted, mine looks similar to his, he made a mount off the water pump and used the lower front head bolt hole, with an adjuster off the water pump. Mine is the same, except using the motor plate.
 
i bought an are engineering bracket kit , but ended up building my own .
If anyone needs it , gimme a hollar ---------
Is the AR Engineering kit the motorplate kit they have listed on their website? If so I'll be interested in it.
 
Is the AR Engineering kit the motorplate kit they have listed on their website? If so I'll be interested in it.

Yes it is , send me ur cell phone number for pics, I have a really hard time getting pics from my phone to load on thei piece of --- computer .
 
Not the greatest pic, but a swapmeet CS-130 mounted up high, with a modified "universal" top adjustable bracket...

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Yes. I ran the sensing wire to a power stud mounted on the inner fender, to compensate for voltage drop in the output lead (instead of just treating it like a one-wire). Doesn't make much difference for a foot of heavy wire from the alt stud, but good engineering practice :)
 
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