Posted by Janicholson on February 06, 2009 at 06:33:54 from (199.17.6.128):
In Reply to: Super A - Generator posted by Brian Luton on February 05, 2009 at 17:57:27:
Hugh's comment on reliability is to be taken seriously. But both paths take some "engineuity". Installing a 6v alternator is not a bolt in deal. It requires some rewiring and making/adapting brackets. There are many descriptions of how adn what in these posts. (use the search for box to find them). The repair of the generator system will be fine as well, and require no rewiring (except of course if someone messed with it, and it needs rewired). The generator system usually needs attention every three years when used a lot, and if stored for 6 months can require more than that because of mechanical components liking to be worked. Best of luck, we are all on the same side. JimN
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