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Looks like the Eastcoast kit. 2407
http://www.ecae.com/alt-kits.html
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Yes, it's East Coast Electric.
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Do you remember the kit # Dave?
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I didn't actually buy the kit, I think the kit had some minor hardware I didn't need and cost more than the total of the parts I did buy. Here's what I got (Summit part numbers here):
ECA-2025 Alternator ECA-2233 Bracket ECA-2251 Pulley ECA-15265 Belt While the belt they specifiy does work, it's really a little short. I bought a 15270 from the local auto parts and it's perfect. I'll keep the short one as a spare, it'll work in a pinch. Last edited by Dave Muller; 05-01-2016 at 12:17 PM. |
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