Advice or experience with moving alternator
Posted: August 2nd, 2009, 2:28 am
I run a 1984 2L Lancia Beta Coupe (8V) and compete in "Road the Houses" road regularity events. I have been making a few improvements to the car (with a budget in mind) and I have received help doing a number of improvements to the car using the Guy Croft workshop manual as a guide (e.g. fly wheel lightened and rebalanced, con rods polished and shot peened, new domed pistons, baffled standard Beta sump, all oil ways improved, head ported and 4-2-1 extractors installed, and other). I have recently been able to acquire a set of 45 DCOE side draft carburettors and inlet manifold. However, I now see that the alternator is in the way of the installation (note that the inlet faces the front of the car). The car had an air-conditioner (which I have removed), and I was considering moving the alternator to the mounting bracket formerly used by the air conditioner (just below the power steering pump). I searched your forums and found no information regarding the viability of doing this (please provide a link if I missed any entries). Does anyone have any experience with this problem and any suggestions or information that may assist with a solution. Any help will be welcome before I commence on the project (if this is in fact the right thing to do). Thanks for your time. PS This is my first post on this forum and I am new to performance competition and modifications (I hope this post is appropriate and pitched at the correct level - please let me know if this is not the case). Shane