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Would an October 68 built L78 Nova have the 68 style alternator mounting location (drivers side) or would it be the passenger side? Also, would there be a difference in the fan shroud?
Thanks, Mike
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I have never seen a 69 L78 Nova with a 68 (d.side)alternator bracket, don't know on the shroud
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67/68 Camaro and 68 Nova BB have the same radiator shroud.(Alternator on drivers side)
69 Camaro and 69/70 BB Nova radiator shroud are the same. (Alternator on passenger side) Kurt ![]()
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If it is a 1969 car it would be set up as such as far as those 2 items go.. I also have never seen the 68 style alternator/shroud set up on a 69...
Rich
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I had a very early L.A. built 1969 big block Camaro with a later Corvette 454 in it when I bought it. The car had the early style short water pump,alt. brackets and pullyes with the later style fan shroud. I converted everything to the later style brackets thinking that someone used the wrong set up with the 454 engine change. I ended up changing the original looking engine wiring harness because the alt wires were on the wrong side. The car also had the 68 style 4 piston brake calipers.
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[ QUOTE ]
Would an October 68 built L78 Nova have the 68 style alternator mounting location (drivers side) or would it be the passenger side? Also, would there be a difference in the fan shroud? Thanks, Mike [/ QUOTE ] Mike, If I may...... are you questioning the alternator location because the car has an Oct 68 build date? The date specified is actually an early build 69 model - so 69 model year particulars would rule here..... My '69 big block Camaro is also an Oct 68 build, so it is a sister car to yours ( of sorts ). Other than some early build oddities (engine frame mounts, 2-piece rotors, etc.) it is like any other 1969 big block Camaro. Nuch
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My 1969 Z/28 and my 1969 SS 350 nova are both November of 1968 builds. Both are on the passenger side. I never saw a 1969 Chevy with a drivers side alternator. At least I don't remember seeing one.
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If I may...... are you questioning the alternator location because the car has an Oct 68 build date? [/ QUOTE ] That is exactly what I was asking. I think you guys have answered my question. I was looking at a car that is an October 68 build and it had the alt. mounted on the drivers side similar to the 68 style. I wasn't sure if the switch over happened at the beginning of the 69 model year or if there was a transition period. Sounds like all 69's had passenger side alternator mounting. Thanks, Mike |
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don't know about the Nova but some early 69 Chevelles had the 68 style alt. setup
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