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2. 07:17 PM - Re: Brackets (LRE2@aol.com)
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--> FEWMustang-List message posted by: PolymerDesign@aol.com
I'm ready to fabricate the mounts for the alternator and Woodward prop
govenor. I need sketches and pictures please. Ken Gottschall
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--> FEWMustang-List message posted by: LRE2@aol.com
Ken G.
The fabrication of the alternator and governor brackets is not hard,
but is VERY dependent on what you are using and how you intend to install the
units.
I can and will send you photos of my installation and brackets if you
wish. HOWEVER:
You will require a drive unit for the Woodward. Ed makes the nicest
one out there. If you are going to buy his drive unit, you would be wise to
buy his bracket as well. Then everything will line up, and the drive ratios
will be right.
What alternator are you using, and where are you going to mount it?
I am using a B&C 60 amp alternator which is a new but aircraft modified
Nippon Denso alternator mounted in the upper starboard position. Key here is
getting the drive pulleys of the proper ratio lined up. I found that I needed
a
Long Nosed waterpump
with a 3/8th shim to line up the pulleys and belts.
Thus final dimensions depend on the installation.
Let me know what information might be of use to you. LRE
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