ICT Billet 551569LS0WP-3 LS GM Alternator/Power Steering Bracket, Passenger Side, High Mount, Head Mount, Aluminum, Kit

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SKU:
ICT551569LS0WP-3
MPN:
551569LS0WP-3
Condition:
New
Weight:
12.20 LBS
Shipping:
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LS Alternator and LS1 Power Steering Pump Relocation Bracket Kit (Uses LS1 Water Pump), Fits LS Series Engines - LSX 4.8L 5.3L 6.0L. This kit relocates your LS alternator and LS1 Camaro Power Steering Pump in front of the cylinder heads and utilizes an LS1 water pump with spacers. Includes automatic belt tensioner mounted low on the passenger side of the block. Compatible with: Truck/SUV (or LS3/L99 Camaro) crank pulley (ICT# BAL300) Uses 98-02 Camaro LS1 Z28 or SS power steering pump and pulley (ICT# PUL200 & PUM200) Compatible with: all LS series engines Alternator: (ICT# ALT300)(will not fit Corvette/CTSV or 2010 up Camaro large bolt pattern alternators If needing to extend your alternator harness connection, use ICT# WEALT30-36 (4-pin) or WEALT40-36 (2-pin) Kit Includes ICT Part #'s 551526-LS01-3, 551785-3, 551527-LS01-3, and 551690-71 Belt length: 81.0" (810K6) Made from aerospace-grade billet aluminum Made in the USA
Alternator Mounting Position:
Passenger side outward mount
Alternator Bracket Type:
Upper and lower brackets
Alternator Lower Bracket Mounting Style:
Cylinder head mount
Alternator Style:
N/A
Water Pump Style:
Stock
Power Steering Pump Model:
GM Type 2 (Saginaw TC series)
Power Steering Pump Mounting Position:
Driver side
Power Steering Bracket Style:
Cylinder head mount
Bracket Finish:
Natural
Bracket Material:
Billet aluminum
Hardware Included:
Yes
Belt Style:
Serpentine
Quantity:
Sold as a kit.
Notes:
Turnbuckle tension design. Fits with tensioner for use with LS1 Camaro or LS3 Camaro water pumps.
Make:
Chevrolet
Engine Family:
Chevy small block Gen III/IV (LS-based engines)
Engine Sizes:
4.8L/294-7.0L/427
Years:
1997-2017