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Ignition protected alternator
Hi all.
I'm a new guy. We recently bought a 1969 Pearson 35 with a 1980 A4 engine. It has a Motorola alternator which I assume is original equipment or identical to original equipment. Our surveyor was concerned that it might not be ignition protected and he was unable to determine this. I don't recall this ever being a problem on my father's Triton 40 years ago, but it's a brave new world now. Does anyone know if these old Motorola alternators were ignition protected or know any way I can tell by observation? Thanks for any info. Mark S |
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Mark,
It is our understanding that the OEM Motorola alternators used on late model Atomic 4 engines are ignition protected. Don |
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