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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 10444" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>You're lucky it didn't do more damage to the wiring, i have a new respect for the newer machines after i saw just how much wiring they have compared with my old clunker!</p><p>Did you get any piccies of it at all? i know its not something you really thought about, i know i'd be uttering a few 4 letter words at it and just wanting to fix the rat next of wiring that was now attached around the alternator.</p><p>That price seemed pretty reasonable indeed for a new alt.</p><p>If you service your own you can do it pretty cheap. Bearings are about $5 for the pair, reg and brushes are about $30. Easy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 10444, member: 82"] You're lucky it didn't do more damage to the wiring, i have a new respect for the newer machines after i saw just how much wiring they have compared with my old clunker! Did you get any piccies of it at all? i know its not something you really thought about, i know i'd be uttering a few 4 letter words at it and just wanting to fix the rat next of wiring that was now attached around the alternator. That price seemed pretty reasonable indeed for a new alt. If you service your own you can do it pretty cheap. Bearings are about $5 for the pair, reg and brushes are about $30. Easy! [/QUOTE]
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