REFLECTOR:Lycoming Alternator

Ronnie Brown reflector@tvbf.org
Sat, 6 Sep 2003 07:36:05 -0400


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Does anyone know what automotive alternator (make and model of the =
vehicle), that the Lycoming alternator is copied from?

My alternator shop says it is a 60-70's Chrysler or Ford but didn't know =
exactly which one.

Somebody on the Reflector said they knew what it was and was going to =
look at their notes and get back to us, but I never saw the note.

THANKS!
Ronnie Brown

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