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> FS: Alternator Tin Pieces
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post Sep 10 2018, 02:45 PM
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Both were wire-wheeled and treated with rust stopper before being shot with semi-gloss black paint. Both show some texture where the rust was removed, but look good otherwise. I ran a thread restorer through all the threaded nut holes.

$10 each + shipping.

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post Sep 10 2018, 10:39 PM
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I’ll take the one with square hole and slight dimple that goes on mount with alternator. Let me know total cost shipped to 89123 please!

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post Sep 11 2018, 02:13 PM
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QUOTE(Driver174 @ Sep 11 2018, 12:39 AM) *

I’ll take the one with square hole and slight dimple that goes on mount with alternator. Let me know total cost shipped to 89123 please!

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PM sent with shipping quote and paypal instructions. Thanks.
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post Sep 11 2018, 07:03 PM
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Does the top piece fit over the bottom piece to encase the alternator? I have the bottom piece, wondering if I need both..
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Does the top piece fit over the bottom piece to encase the alternator? I have the bottom piece, wondering if I need both..


No. The top piece bolts attaches to the non-pulley side of the alternator to enclose the electrical connections. It mounts on the studs that run the length of the alternator (they are a little long).
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