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Dear Group,
I have read many old threads dealing with using auto alternators on certificated engines but have been unlucky in finding specifically what I am looking for regarding an answer to my question. So help me please or send me in the proper direction to find help. I have an O-320-E2D for my Hatz biplane and wanted to put an automotive style alternator on it as right now there is no alternator or mounting hardware. How do I go about getting a matching set of mounting hardware that will adapt an auto alternator to the O-320? Is there an after market manufacturer of such a conversion? I can't see forking out the dough for a whole new set of Lycoming mounting hardware and a new alternator if I can get good serviceability with the automotive setup. Saving some money and some weight would be a win win. OK let me know what you think. I'm sure my newbieness is showing through loud and clear but I have to start somewhere. John Camden, NY Hatz Classic s/n 598 |
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![]() So help me please or send me in the proper direction to find help. I have an O-320-E2D for my Hatz biplane and wanted to put an automotive style alternator on it as right now there is no alternator or mounting hardware. How do I go about getting a matching set of mounting hardware that will adapt an auto alternator to the O-320? Is there an after market manufacturer of such a conversion? I can't see forking out the dough for a whole new set of Lycoming mounting hardware and a new alternator if I can get good serviceability with the automotive setup. Saving some money and some weight would be a win win. OK let me know what you think. I'm sure my newbieness is showing through loud and clear but I have to start somewhere. John Camden, NY Hatz Classic s/n 598 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ One source... Mark Landoll http://www.kitplanes.com/resources/s...eCat&si=120080 Another source... AIR-TEC 800 - 366 -4746 Barnyard BOb - over 50 years of successful flight |
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![]() "Ebby" wrote in message . .. Dear Group, I have read many old threads dealing with using auto alternators on certificated engines but have been unlucky in finding specifically what I am looking for regarding an answer to my question. So help me please or send me in the proper direction to find help. I have an O-320-E2D for my Hatz biplane and wanted to put an automotive style alternator on it as right now there is no alternator or mounting hardware. How do I go about getting a matching set of mounting hardware that will adapt an auto alternator to the O-320? Is there an after market manufacturer of such a conversion? I can't see forking out the dough for a whole new set of Lycoming mounting hardware and a new alternator if I can get good serviceability with the automotive setup. Saving some money and some weight would be a win win. OK let me know what you think. I'm sure my newbieness is showing through loud and clear but I have to start somewhere. John Camden, NY Hatz Classic s/n 598 Try this: http://www.f1-rocketboy.com/alternator.htm And the RV scuttlebutt on the subject at www.matronics.com |
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Ebby wrote:
How do I go about getting a matching set of mounting hardware that will adapt an auto alternator to the O-320? Van's (www.vansaircraft.com) sells a pretty slick adjustable alternator bracket for automotive alternators. I put one on an O-320 D2C with a Nippon Denso 55A alternator. Works OK so far, less than an hour on it, all ground time g. That should change soon. Dave 'penguin' Hyde |
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"Ebby" wrote in message ...
Dear Group, I have read many old threads dealing with using auto alternators on certificated engines but have been unlucky in finding specifically what I am looking for regarding an answer to my question. So help me please or send me in the proper direction to find help. I have an O-320-E2D for my Hatz biplane and wanted to put an automotive style alternator on it as right now there is no alternator or mounting hardware. How do I go about getting a matching set of mounting hardware that will adapt an auto alternator to the O-320? Is there an after market manufacturer of such a conversion? I can't see forking out the dough for a whole new set of Lycoming mounting hardware and a new alternator if I can get good serviceability with the automotive setup. Saving some money and some weight would be a win win. OK let me know what you think. I'm sure my newbieness is showing through loud and clear but I have to start somewhere. John Camden, NY Hatz Classic s/n 598 Go to the airport and look at the Cessna 172 alternator setup. You could bash up a bracket like it out of 1/8" steel plate to mount the alternator to the crankcase. The adjustment arm could come off an automobile at the junkyard. A mid-70s 172 is a good one to examine. You could use a flashlight and a mirror to see the bracketry without even taking the cowl off. Dan |
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I put in a rebuilt alternator from Mark Landoll (pretty cheap and
light), with mounting brackets etc. I believe it was a nippondenso alternator, have about 500h on that one sofar no problem. I believe he puts the regulator outside the main housing. Contact him at: Mark Landoll 1205 Redbud Lane Newcastle, OK, 73065 (405)392-3847 SwedeFlyer |
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Hi JOhn ! I own S/N 576 HATZ, Have
146 hours on it so far. I am Located in Zephyrhills, FL. In answer to your Alt. question. Get in touch withAir-Tec Inc. 1339 West Washington St., Orlando, FL. 32805. Get the infor on the Mitsubishi Alternator type 14597 Plug type 192. I have an 0320HAD in my Hatz and it has not burped yet. If you need anything else, contact me by regular E-mail. Good luck with your project. Bill Oparowski N101SX |
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Try my ole buddy Mark Landoll---405-392-3847----(Ad in Engine sect--Sport
Aviation)--Jerry---(Kelly-D- bldr.) Ebby wrote: Dear Group, I have read many old threads dealing with using auto alternators on certificated engines but have been unlucky in finding specifically what I am looking for regarding an answer to my question. So help me please or send me in the proper direction to find help. I have an O-320-E2D for my Hatz biplane and wanted to put an automotive style alternator on it as right now there is no alternator or mounting hardware. How do I go about getting a matching set of mounting hardware that will adapt an auto alternator to the O-320? Is there an after market manufacturer of such a conversion? I can't see forking out the dough for a whole new set of Lycoming mounting hardware and a new alternator if I can get good serviceability with the automotive setup. Saving some money and some weight would be a win win. OK let me know what you think. I'm sure my newbieness is showing through loud and clear but I have to start somewhere. John Camden, NY Hatz Classic s/n 598 |
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I want to thank all who responded. I have some great leads to follow.
Ebby |
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