Is there any reason why, if you wanted an alternator with more punch, that you could not substitute an alternator (like the one below) for the stock Vanagon alternator? (assuming that the mounting were correct) Does having a higher output alternator buy you anything other than the ability to handle more electrical devices while the motor is running? Thanks, Todd '88 Westy
======== Example ======== Bosch Alternator Model # BS65006 OE Model # 0-120-465-006 Lester # 13417 Reference # OEM CAR# 3523420-2 Specifications Application Adj. Ear Clocking 12 : 30 1992-1993 Volvo 960 Series Plug Style 381 Stator OD 142 Plug Clocking 09 : 30 Adj. Ear Width 57 AMP 120 |
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