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Re: 140 Alternator Pics-Test
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Posted by SuperA-Tx on March 19, 2007 at 07:26:11 from (4.90.55.68):
In Reply to: Re: 140 Alternator Pics-Test posted by Hugh MacKay on March 19, 2007 at 04:56:53:
Hugh, Ever since Gator been talking about mounting his alt I been thinking about something. On my Super A, on the left hand side of the old mounting bracket it has a one inch piece of "pipe" welded to it that the alt bolts too useing about a three and a half inch long bolt. The pipe isnt a pipe but thats what it kind of looks like, it sticks out the left hand side of the mounting bracket and its threaded. The alt then bolts to this "pipe" part of the bracket. The top then lines up perfect for the brace that I made with two parts I got from OEM Tractor.
So my question is...did the old mounting bracket already have that one inch piece of "pipe" already there or was it added when the alt was added to line things up? Now, why wouldnt Gators work the same way where he could turn it back right side up? Its really simple. Im no expert like Hugh but I tend to agree that it needs to be flipped and mounted to the thicker part. I'll look at my 140 again to see how it was done but it aint here right now. One of them still has the generator on there so I'll have to compare.
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