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George Lendich wrote:
Ernest,
How much extra depth/ space did you need to mount the generator. I guess you made extra long stand-offs to the front plate, however I can't quite see how you managed to mount the starter - did you use spacers on the starter mount tabs?
George (down under)
George, one side of the starter uses an aluminum block as a spacer. It is directly behind the bend in the oil feed line in this photo.
http://ernest.isa-geek.org/Delta/Pictures/EngineGeneratorMount.jpg
Pressurized oil is fed out of the stock oil filter mount, into a T fitting. Part of the oil is fed into the center of the drive shaft and part feeds the rear bearings. The starter standoff is directly behind that.
The PSRU mount plate is supported by sections of 3/4" thick aluminum plate that is drilled for M10 threaded rod. The lower right-hand corner (pilot's view) has a long plate that incorporates two bolts. This side has a cutout that allows for one of the starter ears. You can see part of the cutout directly below the PSRU's input shaft in the above picture.
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