On the face of the Ford BOSS302 block is a 3/8-16 boss, located on the passenger side, below the cylinder head. Most all alternator mounts I've seen use the holes in the head to mount the alternator/bracketry.
Any tips on what this boss was used for so I can search out the bracketry associated with it. It appears it IS NOT cast into a 289 block and a Tall (351) block would have it in a different location.
Some have reported it was for a smog pump/bracket but those also appear to be mounted to the face of the head. The only thing I've been able to find a picture of has a ground strap attached to it.
My background is Big Block cars and I see alternators on the 429's mounted on a similar tab, but that is an entirely different platform.
Any leads on its use?
Pal
Any tips on what this boss was used for so I can search out the bracketry associated with it. It appears it IS NOT cast into a 289 block and a Tall (351) block would have it in a different location.
Some have reported it was for a smog pump/bracket but those also appear to be mounted to the face of the head. The only thing I've been able to find a picture of has a ground strap attached to it.
My background is Big Block cars and I see alternators on the 429's mounted on a similar tab, but that is an entirely different platform.
Any leads on its use?
Pal