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  1. mangus580

    Holy cow! Who engineered these things?

    Joe, if you are shopping for a pulley.... you might just try to find the right diameter one for the new alt. Check with Graingers or MSC, as I believe both had what is needed.... But alas, I am cheap and impatient. ;-)
  2. mangus580

    Holy cow! Who engineered these things?

    I dont have any pics of mine.... but I can tell you its tight quarters.... Mostly looks like an alternator, with an extra wire on it.
  3. mangus580

    Holy cow! Who engineered these things?

    Re: RE: Re: RE: Holy cow! Who engineered these things? I have had mine setup since May and have had no issue. I was shocked, (not literally) when I hooked the battery up... as I put in essentially a 'junk' battery. I knew it would take/hold a charge for short term serving my purpose. When I...
  4. mangus580

    Holy cow! Who engineered these things?

    RE: Re: RE: Holy cow! Who engineered these things? The dual voltage pulley is too big a diameter for stock belts, and also not the right groove width. In my haste for getting it to aberdeen, I literally ran a charge wire from the alt to the battery, and my 12v wire runs up through a rusthole...
  5. mangus580

    Holy cow! Who engineered these things?

    Sorry Joe! I thought you had been through this already, or I would have warned you!! Where did you come up with the right pulley? When I did mine, I ended up boring the pulley from the deuce alt, as the shaft size is bigger on the dual voltage. Also, believe it or not, dont expect that 12v...
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