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Hello,
Is someone knows this alternator? http://www.ecae.com/alt1.html part number 2025 or 2026 2lb more heavy than kubota but 50A vs 15A.... Any comments? Other source cheaper? thanks -- « Si tous les počtes voulaient se donner la main, ils toucheraient enfin des doigts d'auteur! » Philippe Vessaire ŇżÓ¬ |
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On May 8, 12:22*am, Philippe wrote:
Hello, * *Is someone knows this alternator? http://www.ecae.com/alt1.html part number 2025 or 2026 * 2lb more heavy than kubota but 50A vs 15A.... Any comments? Other source cheaper? thanks -- « Si tous les počtes voulaient se donner la main, ils toucheraient enfin des doigts d'auteur! » * * Philippe Vessaire *ŇżÓ¬ I bought a small single wire 50A from greatplainsas.com for less than $100. Seems to work well. Ed |
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This one is 60 amps and about $125 I'd have to get back to you on the
weight but I think it's 5 or 6 pounds and a 1 wire connect... http://www.oregonmotorcycleparts.com/images/alt2s.JPG Tony Philippe wrote: Hello, Is someone knows this alternator? http://www.ecae.com/alt1.html part number 2025 or 2026 2lb more heavy than kubota but 50A vs 15A.... Any comments? Other source cheaper? thanks |
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I made a mistake, that's a 45 amp alternator and it sells for $120.
Tony Anthony W wrote: This one is 60 amps and about $125 I'd have to get back to you on the weight but I think it's 5 or 6 pounds and a 1 wire connect... http://www.oregonmotorcycleparts.com/images/alt2s.JPG Tony Philippe wrote: Hello, Is someone knows this alternator? http://www.ecae.com/alt1.html part number 2025 or 2026 2lb more heavy than kubota but 50A vs 15A.... Any comments? Other source cheaper? thanks |
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Philippe wrote:
Hello, Is someone knows this alternator? http://www.ecae.com/alt1.html part number 2025 or 2026 2lb more heavy than kubota but 50A vs 15A.... Any comments? Other source cheaper? thanks Yes, I know that alternator--I have one just like it--except it comes with a multi-groove pulley from the junk yard-(easy to swap pullys ) It's made by Nippondenso. several Japanese cars use them. A good junk yard or alternator/starter rebuilder should be able to fix you up with a used-(checked out on machine) or rebuilt one. see if they can cut off the vehicle plug end for you while they're at it If I recall correctly there's only a sensor wire that goes direct to batt, and an activator that goes to Ign. Switch, Make certain you get new brushes & bearings--The engine you're going to put it on is going to shake the s**t out of it. |
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Philippe wrote:
Hello, Is someone knows this alternator? http://www.ecae.com/alt1.html part number 2025 or 2026 2lb more heavy than kubota but 50A vs 15A.... Any comments? Other source cheaper? thanks Since you're in France, you'd be better off finding one there. |
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Philippe wrote:
Hello, Is someone knows this alternator? http://www.ecae.com/alt1.html part number 2025 or 2026 2lb more heavy than kubota but 50A vs 15A.... Any comments? Other source cheaper? thanks Search Ebay for 'suzuki samuri alternator' & you'll find dozens, if you're not in a big hurry. Late '80s to early '90s models. There are 7 on there right now. A favorite of RV builders. Be aware that with the one-wire alternators, there's typically no way to shut them down if the internal regulator fails. If you don't have over-voltage protection, you can cook your avionics. I'm not telling you not to use it (I'm flying a similar model); just be aware of the issues. Lots of discussion on RV-x forums and on the aeroelectric list. http://aeroelectric.com/consulting.html It's actually an email list; use the link above to sign up. There's also an archive search engine for the list available at Matronics.com. Charlie |
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They sell those on eBay too. In 2004 when doing my 40hour phase 1 test
I had a couple of those mini alternators. One worked intermittently and the second "replacement" one fried on me. Then I got a larger 60A one from Vans Aircraft parts and it has been working so far. On May 8, 2:22 am, Philippe wrote: Hello, Is someone knows this alternator? http://www.ecae.com/alt1.html part number 2025 or 2026 2lb more heavy than kubota but 50A vs 15A.... Any comments? Other source cheaper? thanks -- « Si tous les počtes voulaient se donner la main, ils toucheraient enfin des doigts d'auteur! » Philippe Vessaire ŇżÓ¬ |
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