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![]() Steve Lusardi wrote: Richard, Colin's overspeed problem started when he changed the speed of the alternator. He needs to use an alternator that generates the required power at the original alternator speed. He may have a Leece-Neville alternator, but it is not the large magnet variety, if he has to spin it at 8K rpm. Steve OK - I've just looked at the military alternators and indeed some do generate full power at a lowly 2500/3000 rpm. But they are pretty vast bits of kit and will not readily mount on my engine. The work involved to fit would immense. A small pulley for £10 and disconnect a wire is a simple cost effective option. BTW my 240v AC alternator on the same engine spins up to 14000 rpm quite happily. |
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