411/412 Engine Differences to T2
- vwfye
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- raygreenwood
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Picture #188 is hard to figure out....but I think it could hold a key. Behind teh sheet metal is a long....usually rusty...jawbone shaped bracket.
It bolts at the top to the cooling manifold...and on the bottom to the muffler/heat exchanger.
When it is properly installed...it should be boltod on the bottom end ....on the front side...towrd the front....of the car. So it is on the top center bolt of the right side header...on the header side of the flange. This way its not obsdtructive when you remove the muffler. The top end bolts in one position only.
Now...the flange on the alternator....goes in front of the bracket...with the T-nut behind in the slot.
If the long thin bracket is bolted to the wrong side of the exhaust manifold...it makes the bracket angled and pushes the alternator too far to the back. Check this. Ray
It bolts at the top to the cooling manifold...and on the bottom to the muffler/heat exchanger.
When it is properly installed...it should be boltod on the bottom end ....on the front side...towrd the front....of the car. So it is on the top center bolt of the right side header...on the header side of the flange. This way its not obsdtructive when you remove the muffler. The top end bolts in one position only.
Now...the flange on the alternator....goes in front of the bracket...with the T-nut behind in the slot.
If the long thin bracket is bolted to the wrong side of the exhaust manifold...it makes the bracket angled and pushes the alternator too far to the back. Check this. Ray
- raygreenwood
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