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Re: [alfa] Modern alternator for 105 2000 GTV
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- Subject: Re: [alfa] Modern alternator for 105 2000 GTV
- From: Jon Pike <jhpike@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 13:03:12 -0800
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Hey Dean..
Do you have a Bosch part number (usually on a sticker) for that
particular one? Maybe we could cross that model with the other cars it
may be in, and end up with a junkyard shopping list for future reference?
Jon (who needs a new regulator, mine goes above 14V even at idle)
77 Spider
I don't know of a Japanese alternator that fits, but if you can source one
from a later Bosch L-Jet Spider, it will bolt directly in place of the
original alternator. All the original fasteners, and even the belt, can be
reused, and the newer alternator will come with an internal voltage
regulator. I've performed this update on several cars, and it couldn't be
simpler or look much more original. Bosch stuff is pretty generic, so if
you can't find a wrecked Spider, maybe a BMW, Saab, Volvo, etc.?
Regards,
Dean
Lutz, FL
"74 & '87 Spider Veloce's
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