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<blockquote data-quote="joedrum" data-source="post: 157430" data-attributes="member: 98"><p>i to have a building duster ..its so steep here i couldnt push the bike to it ... :BigGrin: ok ive learned some things about car altinators </p><p></p><p>they can spin either way ,, the fans are directional ... they make bi direction fan you can buy</p><p> </p><p>car alt are set up to come on at a certain rpm.... one or 2 wire there even a 3 wire set up </p><p></p><p>for a oldwing ..if you have a one wire altinator ...if you hook it up with the ignition switch hot wire added in on the one wire set up ...it will start charging as soon as motor starts turning ...and bypasses the certain rpm before charging starts ...this will be the way i hook that up when i get to it ....i am also glad i have chioce to face altinator either way ...</p><p></p><p>suppose to get one today maybe one wire altinator ....im thinking i might drop the added tensoner idea ..as i look at things ....im sort of thinking now ill make the altinator itself the tensoner set up on the fly or just have great set up to tighten belt .....and of course the honda puller fan would have to go to be center mounted ....</p><p></p><p>im looking at a very small altinator pulley set up ...im sure ill have to make my own like the crank pulley...that could only be good as it will fit tighter space ...</p><p></p><p>now out to finish motor install :builder: :thanks:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joedrum, post: 157430, member: 98"] i to have a building duster ..its so steep here i couldnt push the bike to it ... :BigGrin: ok ive learned some things about car altinators they can spin either way ,, the fans are directional ... they make bi direction fan you can buy car alt are set up to come on at a certain rpm.... one or 2 wire there even a 3 wire set up for a oldwing ..if you have a one wire altinator ...if you hook it up with the ignition switch hot wire added in on the one wire set up ...it will start charging as soon as motor starts turning ...and bypasses the certain rpm before charging starts ...this will be the way i hook that up when i get to it ....i am also glad i have chioce to face altinator either way ... suppose to get one today maybe one wire altinator ....im thinking i might drop the added tensoner idea ..as i look at things ....im sort of thinking now ill make the altinator itself the tensoner set up on the fly or just have great set up to tighten belt .....and of course the honda puller fan would have to go to be center mounted .... im looking at a very small altinator pulley set up ...im sure ill have to make my own like the crank pulley...that could only be good as it will fit tighter space ... now out to finish motor install :builder: :thanks: [/QUOTE]
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