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- Minor Maniac
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Re: Bracket
Could be how does it bolt on to block thanks
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- Minor Maniac
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Re: Bracket
It just replaces the dynamo mounting bracket and uses the same two bolts that secure the dynamo mounting bracket.
Re: Bracket
Thank you phil
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- Minor Addict
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Re: Bracket
I have this on mine. it's a great design!
- geoberni
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Re: Bracket
Having broken down twice on the A1, and eventually tracing it to a broken solder connection inside the coil, I moved my coil from the dynamo back onto the bulkhead where they started from.
I decided that the vibration of being mounted on the engine was going to be a much higher frequency than the bodywork, so why risk another coil vibrating itself to death....
I decided that the vibration of being mounted on the engine was going to be a much higher frequency than the bodywork, so why risk another coil vibrating itself to death....
Basil the 1955 series II
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- Minor Fan
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Re: Bracket
I had the exactly the same problem as Geoberni about 6 weeks after moving my coil to the alternator. It's now back on the bulkhead.