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Alternator Bolt Homicide


RT

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Ok, I've got a problem.

It seems that the power and torque of my engine can't keep the alternator in place. If I fang it hard then it snaps the bracket bolts. First off I had one long bolt holding the bottom.. snapped. So I put two short bolts in...snapped. So I got some high tensile steel bolts and nylocks and... snapped. It also bends the top bolt too on the tensioner bracket.

My mate who also has a similar setup & power to me also has the same prob. He's even snapped his alternator bracket in half, snapped the top adjustable bolt and cracked the waterpump where the tensioner bracket bolts to.

Both our pintos are making around 230-250hp and around 210-220ft/lbs of torque. ANY IDEAS GUYS???

I wonder what the cosworths do...

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i snapped two escort brackets going hard bro

ended up going to the wreckers and getting an old (?) falcon one which was roughly the same shape but X2 as thick. just had to mod it slightly and its held up ever since...

(even color coded the sucker 8) )

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have seen a alt set up on the drive shaft for that reason too many revs /torque bustin the accessories off the front of the motor. the drive shaft is more stable and able to have a short belt[no whip]. cleans up the engine bay too . have ya tried underdriving the alt? putting a larger pully on the alt slows it down decreasing the load on it this also works good on the water pump slowing it down helps it cool better by stopping it cavitating at high revs

dave

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How bout gilmer type belt drive?

Sounds like you need to change pulley sizes, smaller crank pulley would do the trick. But if you are going to get custom pulleys made, why not go to a gilmer belt drive, they are a lot more forgiving. They are self aligning, they require less belt tension making it easier on bearings. And the best reason..... they look f%^&ing cool!

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Guest Eddie W

The old rally BDAs used to have problems and they rubber mounted the brackets and also geared down the alt with a larger pulley.

Eddie

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