Well, it's not exactly a simple task. But, adding more turns to the field windings should make a stronger magnetic field. Adding more turns to the Stator windings should allow for greater capture of the magnetic field produced by the field and increased output. More windings will, of course, have more resistance and therefore dissipate more energy as heat. And, the field will consume more energy to create that larger field strength. Then there is the issue of whether there is enough physical space to add more windings. If not, then you have to decrease the wire diameters in order to get the increased turns to fit. Smaller diameter wire will increase resistance and energy loss.
But, yes it is possible. Shouldn't take more than a few weeks to accomplish. :-) Good Luck, Lloyd SOHC4 #11 72 500, 74 550, 75 550K, 75 550F, 76 550F, 77 550F X2, 78 550K, 77 750F, 78 750F DW Macaulay wrote: >I just read the home-made rectifier plans in the library. >The author, Vagelis Ntzios, refers to rewiring the alternator for more >output. >What rewiring is possible to increase the output? > > > >

