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<blockquote data-quote="timetraveller" data-source="post: 141584" data-attributes="member: 456"><p>Hi Bill, do you still have a kit on the shelf not fitted? If so then with a minor change the Nippon Denso fits into the same kit as the earlier Iskra 30 amp alternators. If you only need the alternator then the price of them is a bit variable. I buy them on line but a few years ago the kit car chaps found out about these ND alternators and the price shot up. I have to wait until I find some at a sensible price which is typically about £80. If I just go and buy one then they can be nearly £400. If you need a whole kit with one of the alternators then I try to do that at £400 but I have to get the alternators in before I am sure of the price. If you want to have a go at finding the alternator yourself try typing '40A Nippon Denso alternator' into a search engine. They are slightly longer than the Iskra ones but smaller in diameter and have the regulator built in so an easier wiring job. If you get one but cannot get the wiring diagram then I could send you a copy of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timetraveller, post: 141584, member: 456"] Hi Bill, do you still have a kit on the shelf not fitted? If so then with a minor change the Nippon Denso fits into the same kit as the earlier Iskra 30 amp alternators. If you only need the alternator then the price of them is a bit variable. I buy them on line but a few years ago the kit car chaps found out about these ND alternators and the price shot up. I have to wait until I find some at a sensible price which is typically about £80. If I just go and buy one then they can be nearly £400. If you need a whole kit with one of the alternators then I try to do that at £400 but I have to get the alternators in before I am sure of the price. If you want to have a go at finding the alternator yourself try typing '40A Nippon Denso alternator' into a search engine. They are slightly longer than the Iskra ones but smaller in diameter and have the regulator built in so an easier wiring job. If you get one but cannot get the wiring diagram then I could send you a copy of that. [/QUOTE]
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