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Posted by BIG JOHN on November 05, 2003 at 18:12:04 from (205.188.209.82):
In Reply to: Small Alternator for under the Hood installation posted by BIG JOHN on November 04, 2003 at 14:26:17:
The disc spacer is to widen out the pully to match up with the drive pully on the tractor. I have purchased this rebuilt alternator with 3/8" reducers back to metric so I wouldn't worry about not geting a core credit for one you have drilled out. The reason for drilling out the alternator is that the mountings on the tractor are 3/8" and it is much easier to drill out the alternator than to try to find inserts back to metric for the mountings. The pipe spacers are to insure a good solid mounting of the alternator, and are cut to fit and placed over the 3/8" bolt. Please post any other questions and I will try to answer them. I have also used this alternator on A's, B's, C's, and Super C's. To my thinking the smaller size looks much better hanging on the left side than one of the bigger ones. Just my preference. GOOD LUCK
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