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B&C Alternator Cross-Reference

 
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 1:44 pm    Post subject: B&C Alternator Cross-Reference Reply with quote

I have a B&C Special L-60, 60 amp alternator (S/N 0209131) that I think
has gone bad, but can't tell. Pep Boys and Advance Aircraft Parts all
have automated alternator testers that require a code to be entered for
the test. Any one know of the cross-referenced code to Ndenso that can
be used for the testing?

Absent that, is there a reasonable ND product that's a facimile or
should I just wait for Monday and call B&C to order one up?

Chuck Jensen


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 7:00 pm    Post subject: B&C Alternator Cross-Reference Reply with quote

At 04:44 PM 12/16/2006 -0500, you wrote:

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I have a B&C Special L-60, 60 amp alternator (S/N 0209131) that I think
has gone bad, but can't tell. Pep Boys and Advance Aircraft Parts all
have automated alternator testers that require a code to be entered for
the test. Any one know of the cross-referenced code to Ndenso that can
be used for the testing?

Absent that, is there a reasonable ND product that's a facimile or
should I just wait for Monday and call B&C to order one up?

It's not a stock ND part and won't "test" if the technician
assumes otherwise. It's an externally fielded alternator and
would have to be tested like a 1970's era alternator.

A "real" alternator shop should be able to do this. But it was
easy to test it on the airplane before it was removed. See Note
8 on page Z-8 of

http://aeroelectric.com/articles/Rev11/AppZ_R11J.pdf

Bob . . .


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