I am trying to fit a Tuff Stuff 1G-Hybrid alternator to an aluminum Shelby block w/ TrickFlow heads and Edelbrock water pump, mounting the alternator in the high position.
Using the Ford mounting brackets and the gold spacer, the back bearing of the alternator hits the face of the head. Looks like it would need to be relieved about 3/16" - I really don't want to start grinding on the head.
I plan to run a single belt setup. I can space the alternator forward with a couple washers to get 1/16" clearance between the head and the back of the alternator, but that places the pulleys slightly out of alignment. Curious how much tolerance is allowed in aligning the pulleys. Google search shows 1/16" per foot spacing or .5 degrees max. But that is all for 2 pulley systems. Balancer, pump and alternator make 3.
I could cut a spacer to move the pulleys out on the pump and balancer but again, how close is 'close enough'?
To compound the measurement/alignment, the position of the groove to the face of the pulley is different on each of the three pulleys so you just can't line up the faces of each.
Any suggestions or ideas?
TrickFlow may have done a good job coming up with a head, but it is obvious they haven't put a complete motor together.
Thanks
Paul