Coil bracket with alternator

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paulhumphries
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Coil bracket with alternator

Post by paulhumphries »

If I fit an alternator I'd like to keep the coil in the original postition on top of it.
Can anyone tell me if an alternative coil bracket, to fit an alternator, is available and if so from where ?

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Post by minor_hickup »

I have a homemade one on mine which I haven't used. I can probably take a photo if you'd like to see how it was done?
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Post by simmitc »

Generally two options: move coil to bodywork (inner wing or bulkhead) or make a bracket that is fitted to the rear of the alternator mounting bracket - several traders supply them with their kits, and should therefore be able to sell the separately.
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Post by honda90 »

I have got this bracket fitted to my alternator

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I think my alternator was originally from a mini, might be worth trying the traders.
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Post by Kevin »

I have got this bracket fitted to my alternator
I assume the belt is not as near as your photo makes it look.

There is a third option of mounting it under one of the head nuts.
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Post by IslipMinor »

I use the standard Metro coil bracket that goes on the head stud second from the back (next one to the steady bar)
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Post by washer-bottle »

You can use the rear alternator mounting bracket found on an old Mini, Marina or Allegro, but not the Metro or Ital.
I have mounted my coil vertically (connections at the top) on the inner offside wing as its cooler there.
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Post by bmcecosse »

Yep - inner wing for me too - it's out of the way there.
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Post by Pyoor_Kate »

Mine's moved to the inner wing after I had a few coil brackets disintegrate. I'd say that this is evidence of my engine being overly vibey, but it's a problem I had with the original engine which was smooth as anything too. Mind, they seemed to be very thin metal.

Charlie Ware had a bracket they used on my car when they fitted the alternator which allowed the coil to remain in it's original position...
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Post by moggyminor16 »

mine on the inner wing with some sort of contraption that keeps the water off it it came from a landrover and i made it fit


with a nice hammer
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Post by Kevin »

some sort of contraption that keeps the water off it it came from a landrover and i made it fit
with a nice hammer
Would it not have been easier to use a mini cover.
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Post by moggyminor16 »

yes kevin that is true but i like things hard
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