1600 Alt bracket on U20?

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1600 Alt bracket on U20?

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I’ve got this 2000 engine and a 1600.
Can these parts from the 1600 work on the 2k.
Alt bracket passenger side
Starter
Fuel pump
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Re: 1600 Alt bracket on U20?

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Alt bracket passenger side -> can be used with modification.
Starter -> if short stubby replacement unit then yes. If the long skinny original, no. (put up a photo and we can tell you)
Fuel pump -> yes. Be sure to use a phenolic spacer.
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Re: 1600 Alt bracket on U20?

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Can you post a pic of the alternator bracket and what needs to be modifed? This is one of my "eventually" projects
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Re: 1600 Alt bracket on U20?

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I build a complete kit for alternator relocation. They are not expensive and many people are running them. To do it reliably requires some new parts and drill/tapping the OEM mount. Will be glad to put up some photos. J
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Re: 1600 Alt bracket on U20?

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JT68 wrote:I build a complete kit for alternator relocation. They are not expensive and many people are running them. To do it reliably requires some new parts and drill/tapping the OEM mount. Will be glad to put up some photos. J
Oh man... I might need to do this when the engine gets pulled. Lets see the porn err pics
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Re: 1600 Alt bracket on U20?

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Here you go.

https://www.datsunrestorationproducts.com/shop-10

Kit includes:

Machine early Alternator or Smog bracket core
Four turned spacers
New adjuster
New triangle plate
Studs for front cover and new fasteners
Grade 10 10mm bolt (not shown)
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Re: 1600 Alt bracket on U20?

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Not gonna lie, Im a little annoyed to find out how many cool parts you have. I could've been buying more parts from you earlier.

Oh well, now that there is a website I can see all the parts I want and budget for it. This mount is on the list for sure
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Re: 1600 Alt bracket on U20?

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I'm sorry, more good stuff to come.
I'll figure out a way to make it up to you!
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Re: 1600 Alt bracket on U20?

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JT68 wrote:I'm sorry, more good stuff to come.
I'll figure out a way to make it up to you!
Titanium exhaust??? Hahah
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