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Re: Application for alternator PN?



Is that 14.8 voltage regulator a stock part #? Can I just fit the regulator
in my alternator?


>
>Dave,
> I am not sure about the specific part # but I have here two Bosch alt.
that
>were rebuilt by Bosch and were tagged as 110Amp.
>They are 90Amp. only!
>I guess it is a known issue since when I got them I was told that they are
>90Amps even though the tag said otherwise, physically they are the same as
>the 90Amp. alt.
>BTW, we did check them on a bench and they were only 90Amp. we also found
>out that the 110Amp. is only good for 100Amp. the diodes can't handle more
>than 100Amp.
>I can rebuild the 90Amp to be 150Amp (with a 14.8Voltage regulator), BTW,
>physically the 110Amp and the 90Amp are nearly indistinguishable (save for
>the different mounting)
>Avi
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-quattro@coimbra.ans.net [mailto:owner-quattro@coimbra.ans.net]
>On Behalf Of Dave Head
>Sent: Saturday, March 20, 1999 8:32 AM
>To: quattro@coimbra.ans.net
>Subject: Application for alternator PN?
>
>While skulking around this morning I found the 89 has a 110 amp alternator!
>The mounting doesn't appear to be changed. The PN is 034 903 151F. Anyone
>know what this originally came on?
>
>
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