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GB wrote:
My old engine was a 1200 (A12). it had the alternator on the right (distro side). My new engine (A14) has all my old bits, distro, carby, starter & alternator fitted in exactly the same places as they were before.
The top bracket on the alternator attaches to the engine just below the rocker cover and to the right of the top radiator hose / thermostat.
The altenator adjusting strap attaches to the same place on the cylinder head of all 1974 & later A12, A12A, A13, A14 & A15 engines, while A10 & 1200 engines had the adjustment strap bolted to the left side of the thermostat housing. [shown bottom right of picture]
The 'original' cylinder head from your A14 engine would have had this threaded hole from new, so something is amiss here.

This is the front view of my 1200 head & it does not have provision to mount the altenator adjustment strap on the right side of the head [left side of picture] as the newer heads had a pad next to the lower thermostat bolt for this purpose, so I can conclude that your engine was delivered to you with a non original A10 or 1200 head attached, but the question now is, how was this adjustment strap fitted, up untill the time that you got it?
Something fishy here.
To restore full performance potential to your engine, I suggest that you keep your eye open for an A14 head & manifold as these will have oval ports & larger valves. Your 120Y head will have round ports, so the manifolds would not be interchangeable.