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264 alternator mounting 200

I'm a new member here and want to start out by thanking all of you for the wealth of information you are willing to share and post.

I've recently added a '79 264 GL to accompany my '86 245T. I acquired the 264 from a high school tech center where two HS students disassembled the intake and all related lines/hoses/connections (plus some others!) to replace the water pump. They never re-enrolled for second semester so I am trying to put together a puzzle without a picture. Have re-assembled the water pump, replacing all hoses and belts while there, and the intake manifold. I am missing some parts and bolts and need your help.

What does the mounting hardware look like? What sizes are the mounting bolts to the block? How does everything fit together? If someone can provide me with pics or drawings it would be most helpful. I can fabricate any type of tensioning slide bracket if needed. There are several bolt holes in the block, not sure which ones to use. Thanks in advance, ---rick






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