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> Alternator for a 2.7L, 914/4 alter will work?
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post Feb 24 2005, 02:50 PM
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Aren't the alternator from a /4 the same as what's used on say a '77 2.7 engine..I need to source one in the next couple of weeks. Any suggestions?

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post Feb 24 2005, 02:52 PM
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way different......
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post Feb 24 2005, 02:59 PM
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Dennis Aase seems to have a good handle on rebuilt internal-regulator alternators - ck the latest Excellence.
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post Feb 24 2005, 05:22 PM
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That would be Dave, I think, not Dennis. Dave has VERY nice new ones. Made in OZ. The Cap'n
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post Feb 24 2005, 05:33 PM
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The reason I ask is because when I search Porsche alts on ebay I get alot of "1965-'77,2.0-2.7L" but I guess that assumes a 6 cylinder 2.0..which is what I'll be needing, just thought I might be able to get a better deal on a 914/4 unit..thanks!

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post Feb 24 2005, 06:15 PM
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Yeh Dave....he has all the good parts in his garage.....

1977 2.7.Bosch 0 120 400 725 - BoschReman AL21X-Lester 13025 , External Reg, 55 A
0 120 400 665 - BoschReman AL21X-Lester 13025
SEV 71233002 - BoschReman AL 400X-Lester 14625-External Reg, 70 A
- BoschReman AL9341X
- LucasReman A6527
- LucasReman A6720

1973 2.0 Bosch 0 120 400 727-BoschReman AL75X-Lester 13030, External Reg - 55 A
914 0 120 400 726

Mounting is significantly different
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post Feb 24 2005, 07:25 PM
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QUOTE (Cap'n Krusty @ Feb 24 2005, 06:22 PM)
That would be Dave, I think, not Dennis. Dave has VERY nice new ones. Made in OZ. The Cap'n

ya learn something every day.

i just remembered Dennis & Randy Aase as "The Aase Brothers" and never knew there was a Dave (until today).

they look like good parts tho ...
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