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Re: [TR] New Alternator - Stag

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Subject: Re: [TR] New Alternator - Stag
From: "Randall" <TR3driver@ca.rr.com>
Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2016 21:19:27 -0700
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> 1. I don't have the insulating plug so my wire connectors go directly to
> the blades on the unit. I've used #10 wire, which worked fine on the old
> Lucas 18ACR. Now, however, that wire gets very hot, and think it might be
> good idea to put a fuse in that run, which goes directly from alternator
> to starter. I suppose the higher amperage requires a heavier wire.

Definitely.  8 AWG at least.  Also make sure you use solder on the
terminals.

A fuse I'm not so sure about.  If it opens up, you'll probably damage the
alternator.  A fusible link might be better.

> 2. The new unit makes a loud  unacceptable whistle when running up to 3M
> RPMs or so. I've tired different belt tensions to no effect.  Can I expect
> this to dissipate with usage?

I doubt it.  Check carefully for clearance on all sides of the fan.  Last
time I had a noise like that, the blade was just kissing the corner of one
of the mounting bolts.

Randall
 



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