It's also a good idea to run a larger "charge" wire from alternator to
solenoid to handle the higher output current.
BillG
Newalla, OK
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[mailto:spitfires-bounces+bill=gingerich.us@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Joe
Curry
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Subject: Re: [Spits] [TR] noisy (?) alternator '78 spitfire
My suggestionis to do the Bosche conversion. It is both electronically and
mechanically a direct swap. The only thing that might be different is a
different size belt.
It is for a 78-80 Ford Fiesta.
Not only will it cure the noise but it will generate a full 55 amps to power
any sort of accessories that you choose to install.
Joe
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Subject: [TR] noisy (?) alternator '78 spitfire
> Greetings....
>
> I have a very noisy alternator in my 1978 Spitfire. Almost a "klanging"
> sort of noise! The "noise" seems to increase as RPM's increase.
>
> Heard the noise and have isolated it (by hand and ear) to the alternator.
>
> The belt is adjusted properly.
>
> All bolts are tight.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Many tks all suggestions!
>
> Harve
>
>
> Harve Thorn (NASS #79)
> 531 Amen Corner ('78 1500 Spitfire)
> Fayetteville, AR (looking for a "nice" GT6)
> 72701 USA
> 479.443.0818 evenings or lv msg
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