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308 black

Post by loosecanon »

Hey guys,

my request is easy, i just need some pictures of a Holden 308 black VK engine. the reason is i need to see how the power steering mounts up.
Ive just bought a pump from barsby's in maryborough with the bracket, but it only lines up on the passanger side, and that's were my altenator is meant to go. some pictures or advice would be good, as it's hard to find good pictures on the net.

cheers
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Re: 308 black

Post by turbo gu »

i don't have photos on the computer but have a magazine in front of me with a dead stock vl brock.
The pump is mounted on the l/h head. From memory the Alternator should mount below the A/C compressor! Its 1 giant lump of metal. Its only late injected commodores that the alternator is on the left
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Re: 308 black

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hmm ok, i have a bracket for the alt, and it mounts on passanger side, and won't fit drivers side as it will be backwards (this wont work) but can you rememeber the bolt patterns from left to right are differant??
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Re: 308 black

Post by stitch_all4x4 »

loosecanon wrote:Hey guys,

my request is easy, i just need some pictures of a Holden 308 black VK engine. the reason is i need to see how the power steering mounts up.
Ive just bought a pump from barsby's in maryborough with the bracket, but it only lines up on the passanger side, and that's were my altenator is meant to go. some pictures or advice would be good, as it's hard to find good pictures on the net.

cheers

Hey mate ill get you some pictures this afternoon, I have a 1985 VK Director 308 Black motor all standard sitting in my shed :)
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Re: 308 black

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Re: 308 black

Post by loosecanon »

Hey stich, thanks heaps for he picks, the power steer pump shoot was spot on,, if it's no too much trouble could i get a pic of the alt bracket, what i have bought had a alt bracket on passenger side. when i got my power steer and bracket it would only fit on passenger side.

is there two different types of brackets for the 308 alternator, ( left to right) as the bolt patterns seem to differant.

cheers guys.

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Re: 308 black

Post by turbo gu »

the bolt pattens are the same head to head as there is no left and right heads. they mirror each other. EFI or Carby are still the same.
Torana and carby Commodores alt mounts on the right but both use different brackets.
HQ/WB and efi commodores mount off the left with a bracket that is similiar but slight difference.

Do you have a/c?
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Re: 308 black

Post by stitch_all4x4 »

loosecanon wrote:Hey stich, thanks heaps for he picks, the power steer pump shoot was spot on,, if it's no too much trouble could i get a pic of the alt bracket, what i have bought had a alt bracket on passenger side. when i got my power steer and bracket it would only fit on passenger side.

is there two different types of brackets for the 308 alternator, ( left to right) as the bolt patterns seem to differant.

cheers guys.

luke

No problems bud, i'll take a few more pic's for you now.. I know the feeling of trying to sort out shit for engine conversions too well :bad-words: especially when you encounter problem's. The joy's of modifying,modify one thing to make it work you end up modifying 10 more,, :armsup:

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Re: 308 black

Post by loosecanon »

ok guys,

cheers for youre help, ive been looking at mag's all night to try and get a look at the brackets but no good pics.

no i'm not running air con, im in a soft top 40, i get free aircon, yea if i could get a couple of pics that would be handy, and ill chase around to see what i can find, or maybe just make one up.

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Re: 308 black

Post by stitch_all4x4 »

Mate on my 308 the alternator bolt's straight to the block as i removed the air con theres still a bracket behind the alternator where it was attatched :lol: hope this shed's abit more light on it for you :D

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Re: 308 black

Post by Vman »

Hope this helps. The first pic is a VS power steering pump bracket.

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This is a standard black 308 bracket

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For some reason when I painted my VK I painted (and smoothed argh) both which did confuse me for a while.

I will find some more images for you from around a few of the other forums.
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Re: 308 black

Post by Vman »

This is the standard power steer setup for an early 308 Commy.

Power steer on the passenger side. Factory AC bracket to drivers side. Alt mounts under in this case.

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Without AC with the typical alternator bracket on the drivers side.

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Ignoring the gilmer pulleys the later model setup and brackets are generally like this:

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Torana's etc run the low mount alternator bracket on the passenger side like below:

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Hope this helps you out a bit.
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Re: 308 black

Post by Struth »

loosecanon wrote:hmm ok, i have a bracket for the alt, and it mounts on passanger side, and won't fit drivers side as it will be backwards (this wont work) but can you rememeber the bolt patterns from left to right are differant??
I'm pretty sure most 308s have the alt mounted on the passenger side. 304s definately do and my alternator is mounted on a factory aluminium cast alternator bracket that can only mount on the passenger side with the alternator about level with the head.

Cheers

EDIT: Just looked at the above post :oops:

I will say that mine does however have the factory bracket as stated for the passenger side head, just don't know what Holden it is off.
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Re: 308 black

Post by loosecanon »

morn guys,

thanks heaps for all the help and pics, this has helped gr8tly, now all i need is a sunny day so i can get into it,

thanks again all,

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Re: 308 black

Post by loosecanon »

actualy now i think about it, i have another question,

it's taken me a bit longer to build my truck than expected, now im affraid i may have a little sh*t in the engine, dust, and from grinding and cutting around it, any ideas how to flush the crap out without pulling it down, i fear i may have some in the dizzy hole, and my down some of the ports,

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Re: 308 black

Post by 351ciofgrunt »

I'd say there wouldn't be much you could do now but you should have ducttaped all the openings, but you probably know that now...

A little bit of dust will be okay

if metal went down the dizzy hole then it will be in the sump so you can pull that off and clean it, if metal went down the ports then you'll have to pull the heads off.
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Re: 308 black

Post by loosecanon »

yea, down the dizzy whole will be the worst, i might just put a bit of kero or something to try and flush, yea the ports are covered, it's just been 2 years for the build, so just don't want to take any chances,

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Re: 308 black

Post by Struth »

I dropped some 4WD crud in the valley when I replaced the manifold gasket,

This is the result, every bearing in the bottom end rooted, mains, big ends, cam, cam bearings, crank, bores :?

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Don't take any chances, gaskets are a lot cheaper than motors.
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Re: 308 black

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advice taken!!!!
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