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<blockquote data-quote="rumple4skin" data-source="post: 6827279" data-attributes="member: 587703"><p>its all in the case, you cant get enough winding in a case made to fit 105 amps, if you do it right and find a case that fits( look at the dimensions of the ho alt) get new armatures more stator winding, new bearings, good grease, new smaller pulley( again go to the ho alt for reference to what pulley you need) use your old shaft and do your big three. no really special tools just time and effort but if you do it all right it will cost about the same but end up out living all the ho alts and there warranty are shit. who needs a warranty when you made it yourself!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rumple4skin, post: 6827279, member: 587703"] its all in the case, you cant get enough winding in a case made to fit 105 amps, if you do it right and find a case that fits( look at the dimensions of the ho alt) get new armatures more stator winding, new bearings, good grease, new smaller pulley( again go to the ho alt for reference to what pulley you need) use your old shaft and do your big three. no really special tools just time and effort but if you do it all right it will cost about the same but end up out living all the ho alts and there warranty are shit. who needs a warranty when you made it yourself! [/QUOTE]
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