[FOR SALE] Small Block elec water pump and Denso alt set up

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So I gave up on a drag car project and sold the car to somebody intending a big block car, leaving me with small block race parts. I bought all this stuff from Mancini Racing. It was mocked up in the car and tested but never used:
Meziere 100 electric water pump - Jegs WP114SHD (currently $407.15)
Meziere water pump back plate - Jegs WP117U (currently $87.69)
Mancini lightweight Denso alternator set up with brackets (currently $212.95)

I'm sure either set up would have worked fine with stock components on the engine individually, but when we mocked it up on an empty block and heads in the car the Mancini bracket for the alternator wouldn't fit with the Meziere water pump, so we made a billet aluminum bracket so that both would work together. This will save you lots of headache and time. It all lines up the alternator with stock single belt pulley with a v-belt. Included are new bolts, spacers and washers all figured out for both the alternator and the water pump and taped together so you don't have to guess. It even comes with all the instructions from Mancini.

I'm into this stuff to the tune of $707.79, plus the time and cost of the new bracket and bolts, and the time needed in making sure it all worked together. I'm hoping to get $600 for it all.

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I'm still hoping to sell the whole set up and definitely wouldn't sell the brackets without the alt.
 
No pictures on the engine. I sold the race car and when I did we pulled the 340 and took it apart. I don't have an LA motor sitting around that is together at this point. It was mocked up on a 340 with factory X heads, but the location for the water pump and alternator as far as mounting holes goes is the same on any LA motor after they changed the water pump back in the 60s. Do you have specific questions?
 
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