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Old 11-25-2018, 04:08 PM
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Alternator Bracket Help

Hey guys. Quick and easy question. What am I missing in the circled area to bolt the alternator bracket to the intake? Is it a simple bolt with a stud on the end to slip the bracket over??

I can't find any pictures for the life of me...so if you know and can, please direct me towards an actual visual aid. Thanks so much ya'll!

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Re: Alternator Bracket Help

Iirc there was a stud on the front runner . 85-87

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Re: Alternator Bracket Help

Yup; needs a stud with a section to put a nut onto that holds the bracket.
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Re: Alternator Bracket Help

Okay thanks for the quick help fellas.
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