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Hi everyone.

I had a discharge yesterday in my electrical system.  After trouble shooting we found that the field wire connection point in my alternator is loose and broken.That being the case I am looking for a cost effective replacement.  My part number is 015-01237 Motorola is the manufacturer.  Any suggestions as to a suitable (newer) replacement as opposed to an older style alternator would be appreciated.  So far all I can find are refurbished as opposed to new.  Thanks in advance for sharing your thoughts and experience with me.

Best,

Michael

 

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How does this sound?

Challenge: field wire post is broken...

Solution: have generator shop fix the broken parts...  could be back in business quickly...

Opportunity: Find new light weight alternator and voltage regulator... run a new field wire...

Side benefits:

  • more UL
  • better voltage control
  • another 30+ years with few worries

PP thoughts only, not a mechanic.

Best regards,

-a-

 

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If you want new, have you tried Plane Power?  http://planepower.aero/   They have quite a few options .... maybe one will be a replacement for yours?  Otherwise, a more cost effective solution is to have yours repaired / overhauled or exchanged.

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Quality Aircraft Accessories sells the Interav alternator now at 450.00.  Or consider a Plane Power new unit for not a lot more.

Clarence

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