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Just Installed a set of Aluminum edlebrock heads on my 68 Dart 340 Cu. The alternator Belt does not line up evenly. New heads is much further out than the stock heads. Any Suggestions?
Agree w/ crackedback, when u change something, most always a little modification is in order, the more u change , the more mods are needed most of the time. Spacers / shims ,maybe even a custom home made bracket .Make or alter the spacers to get correct alignment if possible.
Most aftermarket heads change the pulley alignment. Spacers that are narrower are needed. People dont talk about it much on here.Just Installed a set of Aluminum edlebrock heads on my 68 Dart 340 Cu. The alternator Belt does not line up evenly. New heads is much further out than the stock heads. Any Suggestions?
I can't believe they haven't corrected that yet!
This is what I used on last small block with eddie heads
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March Performance - Chrysler Small Block : Alternator Bracket Kit
I saw a set of Edelbrocks on a 340-360 once. The person could not get the alternator back far enough- read (no spacers). It was off a horrible amount.
Just Installed a set of Aluminum edlebrock heads on my 68 Dart 340 Cu. The alternator Belt does not line up evenly. New heads is much further out than the stock heads. Any Suggestions?
Just wait until you try to fit a 340 exhaust manifold on it! Extended the swing arm and run a longer belt worked for me.
The mounting point is exactly as stock. The only problem is that Edelbrock is too cheap to machine clearance on the end of the head(s) to clear the back side of most alternators, and of some P.S. pumps. Stock heads have bosses where the tapped holes are, Edelbrock just machines the whole area flat. But the flat area is the same as a stock head as far as front-to-rear dimensions.I've got a square-back on mine with no issues, pretty sure the belt is not factory length though that probably makes a difference. @340doc I think the issue lies in where the long bolt threads into the end of the cylinder head which the alternator pivots on and the spacer that goes over it. That mounting area sticks out farther on Edelbrocks compared to factory heads which pushes the alternator forward if the spacer isn't modified to move the alternator back again. I'll post a pic of my setup after I get home from work today...
The mounting point is exactly as stock. The only problem is that Edelbrock is too cheap to machine clearance on the end of the head(s) to clear the back side of most alternators, and of some P.S. pumps. Stock heads have bosses where the tapped holes are, Edelbrock just machines the whole area flat. But the flat area is the same as a stock head as far as front-to-rear dimensions.
Well, you don't really to grind anything if you use the round back alternator and a longer belt. I did knock about 1/4" off the lower/front corner on the drivers side head to clear my p.s. pump though... no problems.I think there’s water bear the flat surface. I would not really go grinding on it for clearance