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A lot of people won't have the equipment to weld this which will increase the cost. I would engineer a mount that would replace the front shackle mounts, plug and play will get a lot more customers I believe.
I bought a "new" damaged return from Saturn Surplus, it cost me $100 to get it fixed. These are new radiators, returned to Saturn for shipping damage. As far as I know at this time this is the only option, check to see if they still have one.
Well if it's 12v is the starter 12v as well? stuff we need to know, like if it has been converted to 12v.
Here is the factory set up. You should have two large leads and one small one with a Packard connector. #3 large is your ground, lead #12 is the small wire with Packard connector, lead...
Can you post a picture of the back of it? and do you know if it is 24V ? The goat uses a standard 60A 28V alternator but the pulley is special to the goat.
Tip is swollen, several threads on here on removing them. I have a special puller that has always worked. If they are not too bad you can get a vice grip on it and pull as you are unthreading and they will "thread out", some times you may need to pry up on the grips to get it to start threading.
The electrical design is weak and a poor design. It's best to bypass the ammeter and run the main power lead direct, as designed the full load is running through the meter, a cause for many M880 electrical fires. There is a website that gives a tutorial on how to do it, just give a search...
Thanks to Bill(and his wife)I received a copy of the installation instructions for the VRC-46 mounted curb side in the carrier. The base mount was already there and I could have guessed on the rest but this makes it correct and a clean install. I had some of the material on my commo shelf and...
It uses fuel from the return line, a air pump mounted above the starter vaporizes the fuel into the airbox where the spark plug ignites it and warms the intake air to aid in starting.
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