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Speaking of grounds 200 1989

Heya Machine Man!
Thanks for the intel. I am definitely going to try and save the alternator via the method you suggested. Now you got me thinking about the bushings. I never even knew you could buy solid PVC stock until now. My buddy works at granger and I bet he can grab me some for free. Anyways, I had some questions about your method. You said,"I went solid PVC bar stock with fixed shoulders." I'm not sure what fixed shoulders means? And then "I bored the bracket holes round, in-line straight and parallel with the base." By bracket holes you mean you bored through the pvc a hole to receive the bolt? That part has me baffled. I'm definitely not up on my fabrication jargon. I do have a drill press that is really lonely in the basement. Anyways, FCP sent me a water pump with a split o-ring so I got a day or two to attempt this PVC idea.






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