1955-1968 Chevrolet SBC Low Mount Alternator Bracket Set - Chrome

1955-1968 Chevrolet SBC Low Mount Alternator Bracket Set - Chrome

K2 Industries

Part #
K2-2442-CHV-006-TSARK
UPC #
ABK-RC7758

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1955–1968 Chevrolet SBC Low Mount Alternator Bracket Set — Chrome

Repositions your alternator to the low-mount location, freeing up engine bay real estate on small-block Chevy builds. Chrome-finished steel construction handles daily driving and modified engine setups. Complete bracket set engineered for proper belt alignment and clearance in tight installations.

✓ Ships from FL Warehouse ✓ Factory Mounting Points ✓ Chrome-Finished Steel
Key Features
  • Low-mount design – Clears custom intake manifolds and high-output carb setups
  • Factory anchor points – Bolts to existing engine block and frame locations
  • Chrome finish – Resists surface corrosion in engine bay environment
Specs
  • Material: Steel, chrome-finished
  • Configuration: Low-mount bracket set
  • Condition: New
Whats Included
  • Alternator bracket set (quantity per assembly)
Frequently Asked Questions

Will this bracket work with my serpentine belt setup?

Belt routing changes when you swap to low-mount. You'll need to verify belt path with your specific pulley configuration before final tightening — some builds need a different belt length or idler pulley placement to maintain proper tension and alignment.

Do I need to modify my engine bay to fit the low-mount position?

Most small-block Chevy blocks have factory anchor points ready for low-mount brackets, so no welding or drilling required. Test-fit the assembly in your engine bay first to confirm clearance with your intake, carb, and header setup.

What bolts or hardware do I need to secure this bracket?

The bracket mounts at factory engine block and frame points, but hardware is not included in this set. Source fasteners that match your existing anchor hole sizes — your engine manual or service spec sheet will confirm the correct bolt diameter and length.

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