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Old 12-04-2008, 10:34 AM   #1
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HELP! I need some special brackets.

My 93 Sierra has a 377 with GM double hump heads on it that are not drilled and tapped for the accessories to bolt onto the front of the heads. I need some brackets that bolt to the block instead. It has a passenger side alternator and a driver side power steering. It is a short, standard rotation water pump. Can anybody hook me up?
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377? big block 366, bored 350, and what are refering to as double hump the old "w" block?
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Old 12-04-2008, 11:38 AM   #3
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It is destroked 400 (350 crank)
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double hump heads are older SBC "performance" heads.

I don't know of any accessory brackets that will bolt to the block... You might have to take the heads to a machine shop and have the accessory bolt holes drilled and tapped.

That is what I would do.
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Sure they will The 327's and other SBC's ran these heads, and power steering, alternator, and all sorts of accessories are available.
Are you running headers are manifolds?
Either way you will just have to buy the correct bracket. They are like 15 bucks from trans dapt.
Here you go:
Trans Dapt Performance Products - Miscellaneous Brackets

They will have everything that you need.

On another note. You did drill them for steam holes right?
Why the camelback heads? Seems like there are others that flow much better than those older heads? Just curious......
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Thankyou mr wayne, I never got into strokers, mostly oem and performance build
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Thank you! I'll check out the site!
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Find an accessory bracket from a 88-90 GM truck, its the big steel plate that holds all the Accessories. It will bolt up in diff locations to give you a sturdy mount.
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