CSP upright cooling question

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Bruce.m
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CSP upright cooling question

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Hello,

Looking for a bit of help.

Does anyone have a CSP type4 upright cooling kit which isn’t fitted?

I’m looking for the various dimensions of the square bar that is fitted inside the breather tower, which the alternator stand bolts down onto.

Specifically, I need the overall length and the position of the thread centres for the stand bolts.

I picked up the alternator stand on its own but without the bar that it bolts to. Alternatively, I’ll have to mock up the fan shroud / alternator and base it off that when the shroud is centred on the case.

Thanks.
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Re: CSP upright cooling question

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I use the CSP kit. Even with the bar, it's a trial fit affair. Get and fit a square bar. Fit the stand, and mark the position of the holes from the the top, the CSP stand has holes in it
Bruce.m
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Re: CSP upright cooling question

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Thanks. Looks like I’ll need to eye-ball it.

The stand bolts line up with the bolts fitted to the side of the breather tower so front-back position is known. Just the side-to-side position to figure out which can be done by centring the fan shroud on the case & adding the alternator & CSP stand.
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Bruce.m
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Re: CSP upright cooling question

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Outstanding!
Thank you. Much appreciated!
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Glad to know it helped. :)
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