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Subject: [Healeys] Mount a coil on an alternator.
From: simon.lachlan at homecall.co.uk (Simon Lachlan)
Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2017 15:05:39 -0000
References: <001a01d25d47$7f054a40$7d0fdec0$@lachlan@homecall.co.uk> <001f01d25d6b$c3c49590$4b4dc0b0$@speakeasy.net> <01aa01d25df4$61ea15a0$25be40e0$@speakeasy.net> <1482608833982.439594.8bbb8c5a781d7d0097e33aa560429fca481442ab@spica.telekom.de> <006301d25ed8$0660f4d0$1322de70$@speakeasy.net>
Thanks for all the help and advice concerning my query.

I was never happy with where I?d put the coil after swapping generator for 
alternator so, as you?ll recall, I was looking for a better location.

It seemed that I might as well try to mount it on top of the alternator. I?d 
been assured that alternators would be even less likely to ?interfere? with a 
coil than a generator and vice verca and, if that location had been good enough 
with a generator (heat and vibration), why not with an alternator?

I bought an old Lucas bracket on eBay, adjusted the curve, got a much longer 
bolt and stuck the assembly onto the alternator. Plainly, it wasn?t quite that 
simple but that?s the pr?cis version.

See attached.

Simon

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