replacement needed for generator on 671 detroit diesel
 

replacement needed for generator on 671 detroit diesel

Started by rag71011, January 07, 2007, 07:50:18 PM

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rag71011

I have a converted GM 4101 coach with the original 671 diesel and gear driven generator.  My generator has a shorted field coil so I was thinking of switching to a high capacity alternator to charge the bus batteries and provide power for over-the-road a/c.  Does anyone know of a source for an alternator that would work for this purpose?  I would like to find one that can be gear driven like my existing generator rather than belt driven, if possible. 
Thanks for your help.
Bob Green

Dallas

Bob, Look for a 50DN oil cooled, gear driven alternator.

But..... the bad news is that they are REALLY Expensive. I think I've seen used ones for around $800, but I'm not sure.

Why not just have your generator rewound and rebuilt?

Or, you could do it yourself, it isn't a real hard job.

IHTH,
Dallas


dave870


gus

Remove the original monster, add a pulley onto the drive from the engine and mount a truck alternator just to the rear of the pulley.

My 160 amp alt is set up this way and probably weighs 1/6 as much as the original while generating at low rpm. It is more amps than I will ever need.
PD4107-152
PD4104-1274
Ash Flat, AR

zimtok

Quote from: gusc on January 08, 2007, 09:32:45 PM
Remove the original monster, add a pulley onto the drive from the engine and mount a truck alternator just to the rear of the pulley.

My 160 amp alt is set up this way and probably weighs 1/6 as much as the original while generating at low rpm. It is more amps than I will ever need.

Could you post some photos of your set-up.
How the pulley is mounted the size of the pulley and such would be helpful.


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