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Re: Alternator wires melted down on Gen 1. [Re: Racer4] #740036 08/11/06 03:59 PM
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fasteddy Offline
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In my 89 manual for the 2.6, looking at the wiring harness connector, with the catch at the top, white on the left, blue on the right.


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Re: Alternator wires melted down on Gen 1. [Re: Racer4] #740037 08/12/06 01:10 AM
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Jim,

I'm glad the part arrived. This message editted.


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Re: Alternator wires melted down on Gen 1. [Re: rxinhed] #740038 08/12/06 02:55 AM
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fasteddy Offline
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There's not that many brackets on a 2.6 - just describe it, and I bet I can name it.


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Re: Alternator wires melted down on Gen 1. [Re: fasteddy] #740039 08/15/06 07:27 PM
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Racer4 Offline OP
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Eddy:

The bracket, it seems doesn't belong to a Montero. Someone suggested it came from a Chevy. I have given up trying to install it, cuz it just doesn't go no where!

But thanks for the interest.

It was tossed in the back of my Montero while it was in the shop as part of my parts torn off my engine. So, it isn't mine. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />


88 Montero with Gen 3 alloys, 31 inch Toyo's, A/T, Dual Bouncy Seats, Midland CB radio, Rebuilding 2.6L . See the details http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/710921
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