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Several people have commented lately about how aggravating it can be to mount a CS130 and power steering in the very odd year 1987 Trucks.
For those of you with older heads and belt systems, this thread will only aply if you upgrade to the L31 Vortec engine or use the much stronger serpentine alternator belt designed into the hybrid 1987 front engine pulleys.
In this example my A/C system has been removed. The inner most V-Belt on the Power Steering and crankshaft pulleys, will not be used.
This is the solution, not some hack.
If you have $800-$1200 for the redesigned March System, you can stop reading here. This will save you a lot of money and I don't want anyone to do that if they don't want to.
The L31 Vortec Heads have the extra 3/8" accessory bolt holes facing the front of the engine and facing back.
The heads are interchangeable, when installing. All three sets of 87' heads I have owned also had these holes too.
In my case, where I live gets about 2-3 weeks of 80 degree weather, max.
My goal is delete the added expense of A/C, avoid retro-fitting headers for the A/C brackets and remove the condenser coil so my transmission super-cooler have a place to live.
Your build may not include any of these goals, however these brackets will still work.
Let's start with the CS130.
As you can see, with a small metal bracket and a $25 2-1/2" stainless end joint turn buckle, you can space the stock lower tube and make yourself a simple and effective mounting solution.
If you lengthen the bracket just right, it ends up vertical after everything is tightened up.
I'll show more pics with the pulley alignment in the next post.
The bolt on top of the CS130 is metric.
You'll need to source one longer than what comes with most aftermarket alternators.
You will be deleting the large radius bracket your old alternator used which attaches to the intake manifold.
What you see here is the PowerMaster high output alternator. Made in USA.
This unit is specially designed with a three position switch on the back of the unit, that allows you to select the charge amperage between lead acid, AGM Glass Mat or Lithium.
Each battery has a specific charge rate by design. Over-Charging or using the wrong charge cycle rate will destroy both AGM and Lithium Batteries.
The more expensive they are the easier they become a brick.
Please do nat start arguing you have been charging AGM off the standard circuits nonsense in this thread.
In the next post I'll complete the CS130 picture for the lower primary bracket and start on the PS pump bracket.
For those of you with older heads and belt systems, this thread will only aply if you upgrade to the L31 Vortec engine or use the much stronger serpentine alternator belt designed into the hybrid 1987 front engine pulleys.
In this example my A/C system has been removed. The inner most V-Belt on the Power Steering and crankshaft pulleys, will not be used.
This is the solution, not some hack.
If you have $800-$1200 for the redesigned March System, you can stop reading here. This will save you a lot of money and I don't want anyone to do that if they don't want to.
The L31 Vortec Heads have the extra 3/8" accessory bolt holes facing the front of the engine and facing back.
The heads are interchangeable, when installing. All three sets of 87' heads I have owned also had these holes too.
In my case, where I live gets about 2-3 weeks of 80 degree weather, max.
My goal is delete the added expense of A/C, avoid retro-fitting headers for the A/C brackets and remove the condenser coil so my transmission super-cooler have a place to live.
Your build may not include any of these goals, however these brackets will still work.
Let's start with the CS130.
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As you can see, with a small metal bracket and a $25 2-1/2" stainless end joint turn buckle, you can space the stock lower tube and make yourself a simple and effective mounting solution.
If you lengthen the bracket just right, it ends up vertical after everything is tightened up.
I'll show more pics with the pulley alignment in the next post.
The bolt on top of the CS130 is metric.
You'll need to source one longer than what comes with most aftermarket alternators.
You will be deleting the large radius bracket your old alternator used which attaches to the intake manifold.
What you see here is the PowerMaster high output alternator. Made in USA.
This unit is specially designed with a three position switch on the back of the unit, that allows you to select the charge amperage between lead acid, AGM Glass Mat or Lithium.
Each battery has a specific charge rate by design. Over-Charging or using the wrong charge cycle rate will destroy both AGM and Lithium Batteries.
The more expensive they are the easier they become a brick.
Please do nat start arguing you have been charging AGM off the standard circuits nonsense in this thread.
In the next post I'll complete the CS130 picture for the lower primary bracket and start on the PS pump bracket.
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