Larry Lowenkron
Member
There may be a mistake in the Cruisair TC (Aircraft Spec). Could it be that the FAA made a mistake!???
Next time you are under the cowl, take a look at your generator. If it is the 25 amp, it is the Delco 1101877. Then check the TC. It shows it to be the 1101887 25 amp. However, if you go into Delco specs, you will see that the 1101887 is a 35 amp generator. It is quite a different generator in that it has a different armature, field coil and drive end. I 'm not sure that a 1101887 will even clear the transverse engine mount (even after modifying it to bolt on to our engines.)
I have been struggling with how to get more electricity generated. I don't think you can get the Stan Bedford STC'd Motorola generator anymore. I imagine one could take a 35 amp armature and machine the shaft end to fit, but I don't know about modifying the field coil. Anyone have any ideas?
Next time you are under the cowl, take a look at your generator. If it is the 25 amp, it is the Delco 1101877. Then check the TC. It shows it to be the 1101887 25 amp. However, if you go into Delco specs, you will see that the 1101887 is a 35 amp generator. It is quite a different generator in that it has a different armature, field coil and drive end. I 'm not sure that a 1101887 will even clear the transverse engine mount (even after modifying it to bolt on to our engines.)
I have been struggling with how to get more electricity generated. I don't think you can get the Stan Bedford STC'd Motorola generator anymore. I imagine one could take a 35 amp armature and machine the shaft end to fit, but I don't know about modifying the field coil. Anyone have any ideas?