--- In DMCForum@xxxx, "Walter Coe" <Whalt@xxxx> wrote: > I have had problems getting the belt on my DeLorean to line up properly with > the alternator pulley. My car came with a Ducy alternator, and the pulley > for this lines up perfectly. I currently have installed an OEM Motorola > alternator that came from a parts car, and the pulley on this alternator > also lines up perfectly. The problem that I am having is with ALL non-OEM > alternators. It seems that only the OEM alternators have the proper > distance between the housing and the pulley. I have two of John Hervey's > alternators -- a 140 amp & a 150 amp, a Cadillac alternator that was > previously fitted to someone else's DeLorean as well as a few other GM > alternators that I made brackets to fit the DeLorean PRV. The issue with > these alternators is that the pulley sits about 4mm closer to the > alternator's housing than the OEM configuration. This isn't obvious from > casual observation, but if you look close, you will see that the belt isn't > quite straight. It isn't a big problem, but one of concern just the same > because if left alone the belt may wear prematurely. Has anyone else > noticed this problem? > > Walt Tampa, FL Walt, Can you use washers as spacers to move the alternator relative to the engine block? I have an after-market GM Alternator and have not noticed any mis- alignment. Scott 002981