The Ford alternator was used on Cessna  150 for many years and worked well.  
The STC and installation drawigs are available from Barnstormers for about $100.
 
Regards,     Tom

--- On Mon, 3/8/10, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:


From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [ercoupe-tech] Re: Tossing the Generator for an Alternator
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, March 8, 2010, 6:44 AM


  



My airplane had a Ford alternator when I purchased it. No 337, no logbook 
entry, just an entry on a bill-of-sale. It was converted sometime in 1979 as 
best I can tell. I started having a series of electrical problems shortly after 
I bought it where the main power CB kept popping. The previous owner knew there 
was a problem, so he replaced the voltage regulator and thought that would fix 
it. Unfortunately, the original regulator did not have the main bus sensing 
wire connected to the "S" terminal, so it wasn't regulating anything! Long 
story short, I decided to replace the old Ford alternator and Zeftronic 
regulator with a 50-amp Plane Power lightweight alternator and regulator combo. 
We re-wired the charging system and replaced the ammeter when we installed it. 
It was an easy install, comes with the STC (which will cost $250 alone) and has 
worked flawlessly. 

--- In ercoupe-tech@ yahoogroups. com, "Donald" <dongen...@. ..> wrote:
>
> I have just about had it with my generator system, more money has already 
> been spent on it than if an alternator conversion had been done to start 
> with. Has anyone else changed over to an alternator, was it a simple 
> conversion, and how do you like it (or not).
>






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