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    1. #1
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      Alternator options

      Good evening everyone,

      I have an ls3 mounted in my g body. It currently has a g8 style 2 pin alternator. I want to switch to a 4 pin style. Problem is I cannot find one that fits the mount and clears my motor mounts. My engine is shoved pretty far back. I tried a c6 alternator and it hangs too far off the back and hits the motor mount. I am trying to stay away from the ls1 style to keep my amperage up. Does anyone have any ideas of alternators that would fit the ls3 style bracket, be the 4 pin style connector and have a compact case? Thank you.



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      Something like this fit the bill? I've had good luck with Mechman, used them on 2 different pickups over the last few years and they're still going strong.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Vimes View Post
      Something like this fit the bill? I've had good luck with Mechman, used them on 2 different pickups over the last few years and they're still going strong.
      Hmmmm, I dont know if it will. Do the truck alternators fit ls3 brackets?

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      Quote Originally Posted by 1985olds View Post
      Hmmmm, I dont know if it will. Do the truck alternators fit ls3 brackets?
      Saying "ls3 brackets" is a little confusing. Do you mean Corvette style brackets? Accessories are chassis dependent, not engine dependent. So which accessories do you have, exactly?

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      What about this?

      https://brand-x-electrical.myshopify...pass-with-plug

      There is a detailed YouTube on how it’s done here..

      https://youtu.be/LAlPMteyWaI
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      Quote Originally Posted by 1985olds View Post
      Hmmmm, I dont know if it will. Do the truck alternators fit ls3 brackets?
      No idea. My post was more about recommending Mechman as a supplier than a specific offering of theirs. They make alternators for pretty much all makes and models. The alternators I bought from them made more amperage at idle than the factory alt made period, and fit in the factory location. If the alternator you want to use came on a GM from the factory, they probably make a high amperage version of it.

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      The problem with the two pin may not be higher output as much as it is voltage control. The two pins tells me the alt is controlled by the ECM/BCM and is pwm.
      That’s the issue I have and my alternator has a VERY specific case. Two years of V6 Camaro only. So I’m going to go the route of swapping out the VR. It may or may not work for the OP.
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      Quote Originally Posted by 1985olds View Post
      Hmmmm, I dont know if it will. Do the truck alternators fit ls3 brackets?
      No idea. My post was more about recommending Mechman as a supplier than a specific offering of theirs. They make alternators for pretty much all makes and models. The alternators I bought from them made more amperage at idle than the factory alt made period, and fit in the factory location. If the alternator you want to use came on a GM from the factory, they probably make a high amperage version of it.

    9. #9
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      [QUOTE=67-LS1;1355001]What about this?

      https://brand-x-electrical.myshopify...pass-with-plug

      This is what I did. Very very simple
      I too could not find a 4 pin alternator that fit my holley mid mount water pump without having to spend the outrageous $450 for what it seems to me the only 4 pin alternator that fits that mount lol

      all you need to do is either use a small saw blde like the ones that are used on the mini air saws or you can use a soldering iron to melt the terminal after that its a matter of just unbolting the 2 pin regulator and bolting in the 4 pin regulator and you can either crimp or solder on the terminal

      i had to trim some of the plastic on the plug shroud to accomodate the wider 4 pin regulator plug

      heres where i got mine
      https://customelectricservice.com/co...or-replacement
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      Sorry for the confusion about the bracket style. The brackets are from a 2009 g8 with the l76. I think I found a solution. The G8 has the same belt spacing as an ls3 c6. So I'm thinking of using a c6 bracket which moves everything a little higher, which (in theory) solves the alternator running into the motor mount and the c6 ps pulley hitting my power steering hose.





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