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ICT Billet 551667-1 - LS Corvette - Billet Alternator Bracket Low Mount

551667-1
LS Alternator Bracket
*May require slight grinding on block (see photos) if using a 145/160 amp alternator (105 amp alternator is a direct fit)

Compatible with: Corvette (any year LS) (or CTSV/G8/SS) crank pulley (12560115)
Made in Wichita, Kansas from aerospace grade, USA produced billet aluminum
Includes: alternator bracket and mounting hardware
Does NOT include pulley (ICT 551529) or rear support brace (can only be used with Camaro belt spacing)
**Alternator: Suggested part # 19244779. (will not fit Corvette/CTSV or 2010 up Camaro large bolt pattern alternators without 551905 adapter), Will fit any other LS powered vehicle alternators with any amperage.
If needing to extend your alternator harness connection, use ICT# WEALT30-36 (4-pin) or WEALT40-36 (2-pin)
Belt Length (550K6)


**This can only be used on blocks with at least 2 mounting holes on the front of the block. Blocks that only have 1 mounting hole will require drill template 551445 to drill and tap the 2nd M10-1.5mm hole.This hole is in a non-critical part of the block that is away from the cylinder, oil, and water jackets.This bracket only bolts to the front face of the engine block.

Compatible with 790K6 (79.0inch) belt while using 105 amp alternator (192447799) and OEM 1998-02 Camaro power steering bracket or ICT 551523-2.For
engines without power steering, use ICT Billet belt and pulley kit part # 551550
Availability: Will be special ordered for you.
Pricing: $76.99
Qty:

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  • 551667-1
  • 551667-1
  • 730792487092
  • ICT Billet
  • Will be special ordered for you.
  • New

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  • 2.0 lbs.
  • W7.0000” x H1.0000” x L5.0000”

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