New 225/231/300/340/350 billet alternator bracket (that won’t break!)

Discussion in 'Small Block Tech' started by magilla2, Mar 29, 2023.

  1. magilla2

    magilla2 Well-Known Member

    An acquaintance of mine in the Buick-powered Jeep community, Brennan Metcalf, is making new billet aluminum alternator brackets. They are overkill in the engineering department, and look awesome. You can find them at Brennan’s Garage on Facebook or the internets…

    PS: this is in addition to the indestructible billet PS brackets he makes where you can retrofit modern hi pressure GM PS steering pumps.
     

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  2. magilla2

    magilla2 Well-Known Member

    This is the awesome CJ2A the Buick 225 sits in…
     

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  3. Mart

    Mart Gold level member

    Nice work, nice bracket!

    Maybe he should fab up 350 Procharger brackets?
     
  4. philbquick

    philbquick Founders Club Member

    I have 2 complete carbureted turbo 231 V6s on the shelf in case any of your jeep buddies are interested.
     
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  5. magilla2

    magilla2 Well-Known Member

    Not familiar with those…
     
  6. Fox's Den

    Fox's Den 355Xrs

    Yeah a Procharger bracket. :D
    That Jeep looks pretty mean with those big tires on there good climber:D
     
  7. patwhac

    patwhac Well-Known Member

    I have one of Brennan's PS brackets, and while I haven't ordered a PS pump yet, I can attest to the overbuilt quality and perfect fit on my 350!

    Out of pure curiosity, what would you be asking for those?
     
  8. LARRY70GS

    LARRY70GS a.k.a. "THE WIZARD" Staff Member

    Looks like the TA Performance bracket.

    TA.JPG
     
  9. patwhac

    patwhac Well-Known Member

    I think the new one is billet vs the TA one is cast? Same design though.
     
  10. LARRY70GS

    LARRY70GS a.k.a. "THE WIZARD" Staff Member

    The TA bracket is a reproduction of a stock bracket. It looks the same to me. I used to have one on my engine before I started to put the A/C back in.
     

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