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Re: Re: 12 v. alt. conversion
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Posted by Two Bit on May 25, 2002 at 23:28:15 from (168.37.239.1):
In Reply to: Re: 12 v. alt. conversion posted by Bob in SE Nebraska on May 25, 2002 at 19:42:31:
Question for Bob, I recently bought an H. Previous owner installed a 10SI on the carburetor side of the engine and it sticks way out and looks bad. No hood metal has been cut or butchered so I'm lucky there! I want to re-mount it where the gen used to be. Nothing is left (bracket wise) where the gen. used to be. There is one broken off bolt in the block where the gen was mounted. I think I can get that out. Would you please describe how you mounted the 10SI on your H. I can fabricate and weld brackets as needed. Also when you say you twist the back to front do you mean you split the 10SI apart and rotate the parts 1/4 turn before bolting them back together? Thanks, Robert
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