Thnakyou so that will fit straight onto my idler pulley mopar bracket?I have used these generic ones from March in the past. They use commonly available bearing and come in clear, black or chrome finish.
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Sorry, no idea. Looks like you have it sorted.Thnakyou so that will fit straight onto my idler pulley mopar bracket?
Dion R gave me the idea of running the Camaro fuel pump as very smart set up, pump essentially sits in a bucket so it always has fuel. After telling a mate he laughed at me and said thats the same pump as the local holden ve commodores. Sure enough local companies makes the adapter rings to use those pumps in retro tanks etc.
The hanger is on a spring to push it hard to floor of tank as works in different depth tanks
So purchased a set, start cleaning out the original tank with white vinegar in next day or so.
Then i will make a set down in the top of tank so doesn't hit the trunk floor.
The first ring welds to tank and then the second ring clamps the pump set up into tank
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Should be fine as the pumps can do up to 180mm (7 inches) so just need to make the drop down enough that pump height is slightly less than this. Did you use existing fuel sender or the one on the pump?Just be aware that in my case the pump rods needed some extra springs and I have to extend the wires to the pump to get it to the bottom of the tank even with the recess in the top. I think the rods were long enough, but it's been a lot of years since I messed with it.
Feels like I should have said that in my other posts about it, but right now I don't remember if I ever did. Sorry.
Should be fine as the pumps can do up to 180mm (7 inches) so just need to make the drop down enough that pump height is slightly less than this. Did you use existing fuel sender or the one on the pump?
Yea think will run the one on the pump as i am running autometer gauges which worse case scenario run a bridge with. What fuel regulator are you runing or is reg in the pump set upHaven't decided. I hate how the replacement senders work, and just pulled the original one out of the tank from my '73 so (in theory) I have a good original one to use. But the Camaro one is probably better tech and and with a Fuel Bridge I can make it work. My gut says to go with the one on the pump, but not ready to pick a direction yet.
What fuel regulator are you runing or is reg in the pump set up
Nice one looks like done you research, the holden ve pump is from late 2000s they have an internal regulator so no need for external or mods but will check its not a pressure release. Good as then i dont need return line etc as the hemi is a dead head set up. Ill run charcoal canister as need to for emissions so can run breather to that. Got my self benders and pipe straighteners, ill do hard lines with braided flex ends etc. Just going to purchase all new brake lines and make them fit.Here are the full instructions for the little adapter:
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Try the Grand Cherokee alternator. Uses that upper pivot boss. Will suck it in just enough.So fitted the engine wasn't too bad, had to remove the drivers side pipe and potentially needs a little modification to make it fit nicely.
Removed the alternator as fowels the rail. Apart from cutting fold on the rail, are there any alternators that will fit?
Holley make a bracket system but its pretty ugly
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I had been reading about this, will the pulley be the right offset for the 6.4? Also what year cherokee?Try the Grand Cherokee alternator. Uses that upper pivot boss. Will suck it in just enough.
I may have to correct myself. I think the Eagle and 6.4 mount differently than the early 03-08 stuff. As far as the Jeep configuration goes.I had been reading about this, will the pulley be the right offset for the 6.4? Also what year cherokee?
Yep i think so as seen a you tube video of it and someone stated the 6.4 doesnt work, however after getting motor fitted its super close to clearing. I think with a bit of cutting should have the clearance. Going to have to adjust my drivers side pipes as they are hitting the shock tower.I may have to correct myself. I think the Eagle and 6.4 mount differently than the early 03-08 stuff. As far as the Jeep configuration goes.
The 6.4 has the solid mount standard but it does have the swivel mount as well which will pull the alternator in a bit. Just not sure if pulley is in correct offsetI may have to correct myself. I think the Eagle and 6.4 mount differently than the early 03-08 stuff. As far as the Jeep configuration goes.
Same i need to put the box in to get the angle correct, i cant fit the drivers side header either as hits the strut tower, think ill get the top pipe modified to hug the head more.Sticks in my head that @bozvaliant made an alternator fit without cutting the rail. Maybe he has some input?
I just tried fitting an alternator to mine end of last week and was like an 1/8" from fitting. I haven't looked up the alternator yet, but it is a borrowed one from my brother. The reason I want to look it up is to see what the amp rating is as I think there are a couple of size options and a smaller one might make it work.
I should note that the trans isn't in the car anymore so the engine angle might not be right either. The back of the motor is supported but I didn't check to see how close it is to the installed angle.
The 6.4 has the solid mount standard but it does have the swivel mount as well which will pull the alternator in a bit. Just not sure if pulley is in correct offset