marshall
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posted on 8/6/05 at 06:56 AM |
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alternator fittng
hi to you all i am doing a avon i have just got a Lucas LRA 100 to puit on the pinto but there is a slight problem there seams
to be not much room it hit the frame work.
i took it apart so i can get the bar thing that makes the belt tight what do i do now? i can take some pics if you need to have a look.or some pics of
what you have done ....thanks
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James
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posted on 8/6/05 at 02:22 PM |
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Pics would help.
I fitted a Bedford Rascal alt' to my Pinto. Really small and fits easily.
HTH,
James
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DarrenW
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posted on 8/6/05 at 02:57 PM |
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ihad to junk std sierra alternator for a Micra alternator on my pinto. Fits very well, got alternator and custom brackets from Mac#1 for £55.
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ayoungman
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posted on 8/6/05 at 03:34 PM |
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Hi Darren, I've emailed you !
I'm looking at the Renault Clio alternator. Its small and quite plentiful in scrap yards.
"just like that !"
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marshall
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posted on 8/6/05 at 05:09 PM |
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hope this will help:
Rescued attachment Sscn0737.jpg
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DarrenW
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posted on 9/6/05 at 08:26 AM |
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Dont dismiss the small jap alternators. They have a voltage stabiliser built in so even at low revs they give out a constant 14Volts. Some of the
others drop the voltage at lower revs. Keeping the revs constant is beneficial when running small batteries to keep the topped up to max for when you
need to do maintenance or excessive cranking.
i didnt want to spen £30 on my 2nd hand one but it fits very well. If you follow suit just be careful how you wire them up as they need a sensor feed
(i think the built in sensor takes a main live but dont do this until i can confirm). Ive got the details at home if you need them. Ill be wiring mine
up soon.
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