Decision time...Alpha or Bravo coupler?
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Decision time...Alpha or Bravo coupler?
Decision time...I am right at 400 horse and 435 ft lb with my twin Vortec Small Blocks and I am upgrading the drives to Bravo I's. I am now at the point that I decide weather to go with Bravo Bell Housings and couplers or will new Alpha couplers handle the power with out fear of spinning out? If $ were not a factor I would vote Bravo all the way but since I already have 2: Alpha Bell housings I sure would like to use them.
I have seen Bravo Bell Housings in the Swap Shop for around $100 ea...I haven't priced the Bravo Couplers.
Once you get into one of these projects it seems like every time you turn the page you face another "Well I might as well" situation.
Am I over thinking this or will the Alpha coupler do the job?
The boat weighs 5650 dry and carries 125 gals of fuel and 25 gals of water.
I don't plan to race the boat or do a bunch of Poker Runs.
Looking for guidance here.
I have seen Bravo Bell Housings in the Swap Shop for around $100 ea...I haven't priced the Bravo Couplers.
Once you get into one of these projects it seems like every time you turn the page you face another "Well I might as well" situation.
Am I over thinking this or will the Alpha coupler do the job?
The boat weighs 5650 dry and carries 125 gals of fuel and 25 gals of water.
I don't plan to race the boat or do a bunch of Poker Runs.
Looking for guidance here.
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Decision time...I am right at 400 horse and 435 ft lb with my twin Vortec Small Blocks and I am upgrading the drives to Bravo I's. I am now at the point that I decide weather to go with Bravo Bell Housings and couplers or will new Alpha couplers handle the power with out fear of spinning out? If $ were not a factor I would vote Bravo all the way but since I already have 2: Alpha Bell housings I sure would like to use them.
I have seen Bravo Bell Housings in the Swap Shop for around $100 ea...I haven't priced the Bravo Couplers.
Once you get into one of these projects it seems like every time you turn the page you face another "Well I might as well" situation.
Am I over thinking this or will the Alpha coupler do the job?
The boat weighs 5650 dry and carries 125 gals of fuel and 25 gals of water.
I don't plan to race the boat or do a bunch of Poker Runs.
Looking for guidance here.
I have seen Bravo Bell Housings in the Swap Shop for around $100 ea...I haven't priced the Bravo Couplers.
Once you get into one of these projects it seems like every time you turn the page you face another "Well I might as well" situation.
Am I over thinking this or will the Alpha coupler do the job?
The boat weighs 5650 dry and carries 125 gals of fuel and 25 gals of water.
I don't plan to race the boat or do a bunch of Poker Runs.
Looking for guidance here.
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the one thing i don't like about bravo coupler is it doesn't have a ring to center it in the flywheel like the alpha doughnut. had to sit down with dial indicator and eyeball it get it to under .005 wobble.
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I guess I'll figure it out just like evey body else does...I have 2: on the way.
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put the three bolts just snug. slide it all directions as far as you can. gives you an eyeball ref for the center. i have a cheapo dial indicator and stand. my first guesstimate turned out pretty true.
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maybe mine is a later alpha. it is a triangle with 3 bolts attaching to pressure plate mounting holes. so that bravo coupler has shoulders on the six bolts? better. i still like the old style with a ring that sits in the crankshaft.
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What Griff said. Imperitive you have the shouldered bolts to center the coupler. Could only find three of mine and the picture of the bolts in the fiche didn't indicate a shoulder, so I had to play musical bolts and pull them in and out to verify I had the coupler centered. I later found the three misisng bolts holding my risers down to my manifolds. Head of the bolt looked like the other bolts in it so didn't realize.
Anyway, the bellhousing for my Gen 2 Alpha was the same for my Bravo, so use that info as you wish.
Anyway, the bellhousing for my Gen 2 Alpha was the same for my Bravo, so use that info as you wish.