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Re: A15 Gilmer pulley kit not fitting?
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Still bit stuck with this..
could someone give me a run down on what i should do

Posted on: 2015/5/5 6:18
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Re: A15 Gilmer pulley kit not fitting?
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I think loosekid is the only one who knows.

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I made the DIY and put up johns info for the Gilmer drive kit from kemotorsport and helped him with it.
So only loosekid knows what info he gave john. Was it based on his alternator? What model was it? He mentioned a "bosh one", which is not a standard Datsun 1200 alternator, and may have a different size shaft & pulley I.D.

Posted on: 2015/5/5 6:25
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Re: A15 Gilmer pulley kit not fitting?
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^^yup im still yet to get a waterpump dont want to get the wrong one

Posted on: 2015/5/5 8:32
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Still stuck on this problem..
can someone please help thanks

Posted on: 2015/5/20 8:13
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There are only two water pumps. The long one (early) with small bolt pattern, and the short one (1981-up) with wide bolt pattern.

Posted on: 2015/5/20 8:42
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Ok so i must need the long one then..
but will that throw out my alternator inlinment?
My biggest problem is the alternator shaft the pulley goes on but only has a few mm on thread to try get the nut on

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The alignment for the two water pumps is identical. 1) Long pump, long pulley 2) Short pump, short pulley. They each use a unique fan too. So get the set: pump + pulley + fan.

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Yes, it seems no one knows which alternator actually fits his kit. Some kind of Bosch apparently. Not a Datsun alternator.

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Ok Thanks for your help..
and yea a bosch one... but what one? Bit frustrating

Posted on: 2015/5/20 10:57
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Most alternators have a 15mm shaft, im not sure what your problem is with the fitment. If its an alignment problem then just make spacers for the bracket

Posted on: 2015/5/20 11:56
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