1978 Ford Courier Episode 11 : Lets design some brackets!
1 year ago
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Turns out we could not put the alternator where we thought it was going to go, so it was time to design our own solution! Got the plates sent off to SendCutSend, and can't wait to get them. Since we are using steel, I did go with 3/8 for the mount plate, and 1/4 for the adjustment arm. Also made a bunch of spacers out of Aluminum. This was a long, confusing project, but I like the final design a lot!
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