Generic Starter Relay

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Re: Generic Starter Relay

Postby nickjaxe » Sat Jan 22, 2011 9:33 pm

My pleasure Gary dont forget to let me know how you go on with it....good luck,

One thing I have learnt is, the battery's we use are basically motor bike batts....I ruined a few few by trying to charge them with std car battery charger...they are just to harsh for the job....I know have one of those computer controlled maintainace chargers especially made for the job....mine is an Optimate

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Re: Generic Starter Relay

Postby nickjaxe » Sat Jan 22, 2011 10:00 pm

Have you decided which side you fitting it Gary, mine is on the same side as the carbs with the ignition e boxes relocated on the fan tower.

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Re: Generic Starter Relay

Postby Alpha » Sun Jan 23, 2011 7:13 am

Hi Nick,

Yeah, I have decided to put mine on the exhaust manifold side, I have fitted it already, all I have to do now is install the electrics. Oh and fit the Belt :-( Well I am going to try and get all that installed this afternoon.

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