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Replacing dynamo with alternator
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<blockquote data-quote="steve92" data-source="post: 375359" data-attributes="member: 2727"><p>Alternator all the way for me. Fitted a 55 amp one to mine a few years ago after my gen died. run a leisure battery and stereo, and its always been fine. From memory i used all the bits in the kit. One thing to bear in mind though, If you run a standard carb you may need a carb spacer as the diameter of the alternator is bigger than a gen. This impedes the throttle linkage. Some people grind clearance on the alt to get round this. I didn't want to do that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steve92, post: 375359, member: 2727"] Alternator all the way for me. Fitted a 55 amp one to mine a few years ago after my gen died. run a leisure battery and stereo, and its always been fine. From memory i used all the bits in the kit. One thing to bear in mind though, If you run a standard carb you may need a carb spacer as the diameter of the alternator is bigger than a gen. This impedes the throttle linkage. Some people grind clearance on the alt to get round this. I didn't want to do that! [/QUOTE]
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