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Alternator adjustment tang

jumpinjan

Bronze Level Sponsor
I'll be selling these new adjusters that fit the series V and they might be useful for generator equipped Alpines too.
This is a prototype for Dale Baker's Alpine that I have worked on.
tang.jpg



Here's a pic of his car (the yellow wheels will be gone in the spring)
dale2.jpg
 

Green67Alpine

Former SAOCA Membership Director
Platinum Level Sponsor
That's a fine looking car, even with the yellow wheels.. Put my name on the list for one adjuster. Thanks !

Tom j
 

jumpinjan

Bronze Level Sponsor
I purchased a $2,000 press brake & some tooling to fabricate parts that we all need (but can't buy), like this tang.
I placed the bends too close to the engine mounting bolt on this prototype. The bend will be moved away from the bolt more to give more room for a wrench.
I will be getting quanity quotes to have them laser cut out, then I bend them.
Jan
 

tfctpa

Donation Time
I purchased a $2,000 press brake & some tooling to fabricate parts that we all need (but can't buy), like this tang.
I placed the bends too close to the engine mounting bolt on this prototype. The bend will be moved away from the bolt more to give more room for a wrench.
I will be getting quanity quotes to have them laser cut out, then I bend them.
Jan

Wow! Now just add a water jet and a CNC and you can build all the parts we need. Those look realy nice.
 
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