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Old 05-15-2012, 11:09 PM   #1
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Ls1 alternater bracket camero and corvette?

I have an ls1 out of a camero and I need to move my alternater to clear the rack on my drop member. I noticed on a corvette ls1 the alternater was high with the power steering. What would I need to buy to make my ls1 like the corvette ls1 ? I want to use gm parts and not after market. Thanks for any input!
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Old 05-16-2012, 10:35 AM   #2
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Re: Ls1 alternater bracket camero and corvette?

You will need almost everything. The Corvette stuff sits 3/4" closer to the block, so you will need new power steering, alternator and A/C brackets as well as a new crank pulley. The existing alternator and PS pump might work, but I wouldn't count on them bolting up to the new brackets.

I know you said no aftermarket, but KWIK Performance has a bracket that utilizes the stock F-body pump, alternator, and crank pulley, but places the alternator in a similar position to the Corvette accessory drive. A little paint or powder coat and you'd never notice it's not factory. http://www.kwikperf.com/lsx_alt_ps.html

As a side note: if you get rid of the stock F-body brackets, I'm looking for a set...

Edit: You could also acquire all of the stock Corvette stuff and space it out .75" from the block/head. This will make it align with your stock crank pulley.
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Re: Ls1 alternater bracket camero and corvette?

That will work. I found a few other ones but they where pretty flashey . Thanks for the link
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Re: Ls1 alternater bracket camero and corvette?

No problem! I've been going through a similar search trying to figure out what to do with accessories on my truck. PM sent...
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