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Alternator Mounting Bracket Kit Compatible with Chevy Pickup Sedan 216 235 261 1947-1955 1st 6L

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About this item

  • Fitment: Fit for pre-1955 1st Series pickups, trucks, passenger cars, 216, 235, or 261 Chevy 6 cylinder engines when upgrading to a modern alternator.
  • Correct 3/8 slotted mounting holes, powder coated black, and comes with mounting hard ware.
  • We have been tested many times before sales to ensure the safety, stability and durability.
  • Note: This item is a replacement part. Please make sure the images are the same with what you want. If not, please do not purchase it even your model is in the described list!
  • Every product has quality inspection before leaving the factory.Customer satisfaction is our tireless pursuit.We will show you a sincere attitude and satisfactory solution.



Product Description

Fitment:

Fit for pre-1955 1st Series pickups, trucks, passenger cars, 216, 235, or 261 Che-vy 6 cylinder engines when upgrading to a modern alternator.

Correct 3/8 slotted mounting holes, powder coated black, and comes with mounting hard ware.

Alternator Mounting Bracket Kit

Note:

This Alternator Mounting Bracket Kit is not original parts, the mention of brand names and any related model designation above is only for purposes of demonstrating compatibility.

NO installation instruction and recommend professional installation.

Alternator Mounting Bracket Kit

Alternator Mounting Bracket Kit

Alternator Mounting Bracket Kit


The Carpenter
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024
Simple install on my 1950 GMC 1/2 ton truck with a 228 cubic inch in line six. I had to slide as far back as it could go to align the belt. I did need to bend the top bracket just a bit to make it line up with the alternator. I would buy again.
Brian T.
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2023
Brackets look good. Yes I could have fabricated up some brackets. Dig around for the materials, designed them, cut them, smoothed them, welded them, cleaned up again, painted them, found hardware to fit. Thats a lot of time to save a little money.