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Old September 25th 03, 04:51 AM
Ken Sandyeggo
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Wallace Berry wrote in message ...
Automotive alternators are sometimes installed on certified airplanes.
Are automotive (or any other type) starters ever used on a certified
engine. For instance, is there a Delco automotive equivalent to the
starter on a C85?

Thanks,

Wallace


The statute of limitations expired, so yes, I have had a C-85
generator rebuilt at an auto shop several times, made a nifty landing
light flasher for about 8 bucks with parts from Pep Boys and know of
others that have used auto parts. Now someone is going to come along
and say that if you do and something happens and they find
non-approved parts on your plane, you could get in trouble. I always
had more important things to worry about. I'm sure that you could
find an automotive starter to fit at NAPA. Or let the government
inspect the one you want and pay 4.329 to 8.784 times more. Chances
are that if you crash-land off airport, an FAA type will show up and
merely check your pilot's certificate, medical and airworthiness
certificate......in fact I'm absolutely sure of it...at least in one
instance. I doubt that anyone would even think of checking to see if
your starter was "approved." All you have to say in the rare event
they did was: "That's the one that was on there when I bought the
plane." Make sure you don't log an unapproved part.

KJSDCAUSA