[Spridgets] Electrical Saga & A+ engines
dwoerpel
dwoerpel at wi.net
Thu Jul 26 11:25:19 MDT 2012
Ahhh yes. The simple answer to your (and several others) question is,
I'm deranged and stubborn. I'm one of those originality people that
when I found out the generator that came with the car when I purchased
it was dated a bit before the build date of the car, I had to keep it.
It has the screw on connectors rather than Lucar (spade) connectors and
I like those better anyway. The rear plate has the nylon insulation and
but would prefer the phenolic.
You are correct, I have 12 generators lying around, 3 of which have the
tach drive rear plate for the Bugey and MkII Sprite (MkI Midget). All
are Lucar connections (except the tach drive units) and their front
plates have a longer distance between mounting holes, which I find
interesting, but I would then need a longer adjustment arm. Apparently
the one on my MGA is shorter (may not be original? Barney?).
The REAL answer is: I DO NOT like throwing parts on the car if I do not
know the underlying cause for the problem. I wasn't sure if it was the
generator as it checked out in the shop. It could have been the control
box and Bob Jeffers and I did all we could over the phone. He offered
to check out both the generator and his control box and that is what I
was going to do until I had the "just-one-more-look" moment. In short
(pun intended), I didn't want to blow some other part. If this were 45
years ago and the car my sole transport, I would've thrown parts at it.
I may very well change to an alternator in future. I drive my cars,
they are not trailer queens. When I look at another person's car and
see an alternator, I think, "Yes! This car is driven and the owner
probably doesn't have the drama of driving long distances or after dark
that I do. When I see a generator on a car I assume the poor owner
suffers from much the same affliction as I or doesn't want to change
over for whatever reason.
I'm not defending my position at all...I know it's "just me". :-)
What a great list we have. AND thanks to all who answered my queries
about A+ engines. I was doing well until Daniel threw in the bit about
about the Morris Ital A+ engine not having 11 studs. I'll have to dig up
that book.
Regards,
Dave W.
On 7/26/2012 7:16 AM, lotuspilot at frontier.com wrote:
> Dave,
>
> Interesting read - all parts of it. I enjoyed it thoroughly.
> However, all through the read, I kept wondering why you didn't simply toss the
> generator and install one of the five or six that are undoubtedly sitting on
> the shelf way in the back of your garage?
>
> Mike
> ________________________________
> From: dwoerpel <dwoerpel at wi.net>
> To: MGs
> <mgs at autox.team.net>; Spridgets at autox.team.net
> Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2012
> 3:25 PM
> Subject: [Spridgets] Electrical Saga part 3 of 3
>
> PART 3
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