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Alternator fitting

Postby johnnyj » 01 Jan 2020 15:00

Hi folks, and Happy New Year.

I decided to do a trial fit of my new alternator today, while the engine is still on the bench. I am totally baffled about how it fits and left wondering if I have the wrong alternator. Basically, if I fit is as I would expect it to be fitted, the adjustment bracket has nowhere to go. i.e. I can fit the adjustment bracket to the engine, but it doesn't reach the alternator. It is exactly as if the lugs on the alternator are in the wrong places. The alternator part number BTW is GEU229, bought from one of our favourite TR7 specialists.

So, please can someone check my thinking?

1. I believe the main mounting bracket is in the right place
2. The adjustment bracket fits here, right?
3. I have two other mystery items in my box labelled "Alternator", from which this lot came. One looks like a different adjustment bracket (might not even be off a TR7!!) and another more substantial bracket. Any ideas?

Apologies, for some reasons the images are coming out on their side, even though they are not in that orientation on my PC. Also, the photo of the mystery parts (in 3, above) is below in another post.

Is it me, having had one beer too many over Christmas???

Cheers

John
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Re: Alternator fitting

Postby johnnyj » 01 Jan 2020 15:01

....and here are the two mystery items.
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Re: Alternator fitting

Postby HDRider » 01 Jan 2020 17:45

It is normal for a replacement alternator to need to be "Clocked". This is a process where you undo the bolts holding the the front and rear halves together and then rotating the front face to a new position. DO NOT separate the two halves or you will need to reassemble the brushes.

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Re: Alternator fitting

Postby johnnyj » 01 Jan 2020 19:07

Thanks Edward, much appreciated. I'd never come across "clocking" so after your message I had a look on YouTube and now understand it.

I'll give it a go and report back!

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Re: Alternator fitting

Postby johnnyj » 03 Jan 2020 09:00

Well, you learn something new ever day. Three bolts out, give it a twist and hey presto it fits. I have learned the art of "clocking" an alternator.

Thanks Edward.

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Re: Alternator fitting

Postby FI Spyder » 03 Jan 2020 15:45

The same thing applies if you install a gear reduction starter. If it doesn't appear to fit, it may have to be clocked.
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Re: Alternator fitting

Postby johnnyj » 08 Jan 2020 18:27

Thanks foks. Anyone got any idea of thre part in photo #4, ledt side? I stripped and painted it but have no idea what it is for.
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Re: Alternator fitting

Postby DutchTriumph » 13 Feb 2020 18:38

That will be UKC9814 for fitting the exhaust at the motor end plate
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