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I have four brackets for my 351 and have figured out the large one goes to my ps but i have no idea how it attaches. I think i may be missing some brackets. Does anyone have a pic of the installed brackets for ps and alternator? Can anyone tell by my pic of the brackets which i may be missing? any help would be greatly appreciated. I will put the pic of the brackets up on my profile. thanks.
two are the original alternator brackets and i have ordered the adapter, one is an equalizer engine bracket, and the other is a ps pump adjusting bracket. I've e mailed the pic to numerous people and they have never seen the ps bracket. My ps system is a ford system and my bronco is a 72 so it isn't stock. Kind of stuck because I'm not sure if the adapter sold through bronco graveyard will work. Sorry about the pic not being up, I'll try to get it up there again.
if you can take a fax i can fax the illustration to you out of a ford book? i can take you a pic of mine? or i also have some extra 302 brackets left over from buying a few of them to build one.
the adaptors i bought were prety simple. a piece of flat stock with 2 large holes (one at each end) that bolted to the head. then in the center was a threaded hole that the long bolt from the alternator or p.s bracket threaded into.
I bolted the ps to the front of the water pump and the pulleys line up perfectly. I'll probably make a custom bracket to bolt to the block. As far as alternator brackets and all of that go I should be ok, thanks for the offer. Do you remember anything about the equalizer engine bracket?
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