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Alan Grove Components
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Terrible Fit
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Reviewer: Chev283
from Arizona
June 10, 2004
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I purchased the front brackets for the Sanden compressor (passenger side mount) and the alternator (driver's side mount) for my Chev 283 (short water pump) in a '34 Ford. Absolutely the worst fit I could have imagined. The alternator set back about 1/4" from where it should, and was tilted back about 15 degrees at the top. The compressor mount was the same thing with the same set-back and tilt. I ended up cutting them apart with a torch and a sawzall and re-welded additional metal to them. I also had to make my own spacers for the intake manifold and the water pump to even come close. My old homemade brackets were better than these, and I made them out of scrap 3/16" metal.
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Very pleased with product and company
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Reviewer: Dennis58
from Grayling, MI
February 26, 2004
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I purchased their A/C, Alt and PS brackets for a 502 Chev crate motor with the short aluminum water pump. Everything looks and fits perfectly. I had a problem getting the water pump and crank pulleys - My local Chev. dealer said GM didn't make a crank pulley to fit the 502 w/aluminum water pump. A call to Alan Grove got me the GM part numbers that I needed. The crank pulley did need to be modified to fit the 502, which explains why the dealer didn't have a part number for it. Good thing for me that Alan Grove had one in stock. Their tech people know their products. Try them, you won't be disappointed!
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nothing but problems
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Reviewer: cml12056@aol.com
from Denham Springs, Louisiana
July 10, 2003
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I had nothing but problems from the set of alan grove brackets I put on a 95 LT-1. Belts wore out real fast, idler pulleys groved, if you want them there in the back of my shop some where. I swithced to Zoops, and have used them on my last 3 build ups withe no problems!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Perfect fit and advice
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Reviewer: jalopy45
from Cotrpus Christi, TX
February 11, 2002
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Not being sure of what would fit with an odd ball manifold and accesories, I called Alan Grove describing the vintage parts and he came up with the solution and parts. It all works great and like the previous review, no way could I have built these cheaper or as well.
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AC and ALT Brackets
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Reviewer: Roy Newton
from Lake City Florida
February 09, 2002
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I used there Ac and alt brackets when I installed AC on the 46 and they lined right up and are strong. Also I could not have made them cheaper myself. ROY
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