REFLECTOR: Alternator

David Scharfenberg dave at winco.net
Wed Feb 1 20:26:31 CST 2006


You might try Mark Landoll Starters and Alternators.  He modifies 
Japanese alternators to use an external regulator.  I have his 90 amp 
unit, and it has performed well for 180 hours.  My experience with Mark 
has been all good.  Contact him at:
1205 Redbud Lane, Newcastle, OK   73065.  Phone: 405-392-3847

Dave Scharfenberg



On Feb 1, 2006, at 3:45 PM, HYTEC45 at aol.com wrote:

>
> I have my engine down for some "modifications" while it is the 
> somewhat off flying time of the year.  I have been running a auto "who 
> knows what" zone alternator for almost 500 hours.  I had to pick what 
> I could at a local auto parts shop when I lost my alternator while 
> going to OSK in 97.  I think that 500 hrs is enough for a alternator 
> that cost $55.00.
>  
> I have the B&C linier voltage regulator, so I want to stay with a 
> alternator without a built in regulator.
>  
> I can afford more than $55.00 ;-)  Any ideas as to a "airworthy" auto 
> unit.  I have the large AS sheave on the existing alternator.
>  
> Thanks for the attention,
>  
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