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Re: A15 Gilmer pulley kit not fitting?
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Yea i didnt realise it dropped into a bracket
i thoght it was part of the engine.. since its cheap to replace yea i will modify it
but how much is the question

Posted on: 2015/6/6 6:57
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Re: A15 Gilmer pulley kit not fitting?
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crank pulley is fine, your alternator pulley is too far forward and its pushing the belt with it. Alternator pulley needs to slide back more

Posted on: 2015/6/5 12:52
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That's what I was thinking . Maybe you can flip the crank pulley ?

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Re: A15 Gilmer pulley kit not fitting?
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Alignment looks fine except for crank pulley.

Posted on: 2015/6/5 11:45
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Can the crank pulley go on both ways ?

Posted on: 2015/6/5 11:25
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This is what its like when been running
(Only in garage haven driven it yet)

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Posted on: 2015/6/5 7:45
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Re: A15 Gilmer pulley kit not fitting?
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send picture from the alternator side to see why its not lining up

Posted on: 2015/6/4 6:02
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In the grand scheme of things, shaving the mount down a moving the alt. back is nothing.
Worst case scenario, when you take the gilmer off, just buy another alt. mount for like what, $10, that's what I paid for my last one.

Posted on: 2015/6/4 4:43
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Re: A15 Gilmer pulley kit not fitting?
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Is there no easier way of getting this set up to work?
If could would like to not modify factory mounts for if took them off would be easy to put back to normal

Posted on: 2015/6/3 20:29
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You can also slice the original cast alternator bracket a little at a time and use exhaust manifold washers or similar wide spacers

Posted on: 2015/6/3 12:39
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