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Cross reference site for alternator parts

 
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 11:42 pm    Post subject: Cross reference site for alternator parts Reply with quote

Hello C

If you want to find parts for your alternator I recommend the following site:

http://www.wai-wetherill.com/products/crossref.cfm

For an example C enter in this part number: 126000-1160. This is the Internal Regulator for my Denso alternator 40amp that came with my aerosport engine by Canadianaeromanufacturing.

This site gave me different numbers for the Denso Internal Regulator C for my Denso alternator; also for lester numbers C toyota part numbers C and the models of alternators this regulator is used in.

From there I was able to Google using the Toyota number and order from Holcombe Armature the regulator for $30.00 including shipping.

And why did I need a replacement internal regulator?  Well...

I wired up a blinking RED LED from Walmart (yes Walmart) to my alternator as it would help remind me to turn off the key/master.  However C I managed to incorrectly wire the LED to the regulator power (IG) lead and full battery to the light  (L) lead. Result? The transistor that controls the problem light inside the regulator shorted out.

My first clue occured on first engine start when my Dynon started giving me really bizare information C then nothing. except for the blinking LED.

I reversed the connection and hoping for the best C fired up the engine. Yes one of those hope against hope moments.

To my surprise C especially after hours going through the internal versus external regulator debate in the archives C the regulator/alternator worked fine; Rock solid 14.5 volts C but the LED kept blinking. Hence my shorted transistor theory.

Probably would not have happened if I had resisted the problem light option.

Regards C
Vince H.
RV8 N8432 Taxi Tests (and alternator repair)

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