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Still trying to install a new wire harness in
my dead TR6. I need experienced advice with a
problem concerning the new wire harness.
As instructed by just everyone, I traded in the Lucas
generator for the recommended upgraded GM alternator.
Being told in advance "some reworking" of the mounting
brackets would be needed.
That's cool-, I fine with designing steel shapes. The
new top mounting bolt arm piece came out ever so nice.
The problem is the bottom bolt hole stubbie. The entire
alternator is well over 1/2" out of true with the other
two pulleys or flywheels, whatever they are.
Can I shave off the excess steel with my bench grinder and
flat file? Or do I need to take the new alternator to a
machine shop and have it milled ever so smooth and accurate?
Photo attached for viewing.
WHEW!!! An extupido like me trying install a brand new
wire harness is ever so difficult. One obstacle after
another.
Thanks everyone.
Tinster in Puerto Rico
my dead TR6. I need experienced advice with a
problem concerning the new wire harness.
As instructed by just everyone, I traded in the Lucas
generator for the recommended upgraded GM alternator.
Being told in advance "some reworking" of the mounting
brackets would be needed.
That's cool-, I fine with designing steel shapes. The
new top mounting bolt arm piece came out ever so nice.
The problem is the bottom bolt hole stubbie. The entire
alternator is well over 1/2" out of true with the other
two pulleys or flywheels, whatever they are.
Can I shave off the excess steel with my bench grinder and
flat file? Or do I need to take the new alternator to a
machine shop and have it milled ever so smooth and accurate?
Photo attached for viewing.
WHEW!!! An extupido like me trying install a brand new
wire harness is ever so difficult. One obstacle after
another.
Thanks everyone.
Tinster in Puerto Rico
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