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Mercruiser 470 Alternator Conversion Kit Sale on 2040-parts.com

US $395.00
Location:

Marysville, Washington, United States

Marysville, Washington, United States
Condition:New

The AFFORDABLE CHARGING SYSTEM for the 470 Mercruiser.

Available ONLY from HunFinn, Co

Designed specially for applications where space is a factor.

 Up for auction is a complete Alternator Charging System designed to replace the existing charging systems prone to burnout and expensive repairs.

 

Problem: The Original Equipment uses a stator that puts out continuous current and heat, so the water-cooled voltage regulator is subject to burnout.  And even with an expensive replacement, the problem won't stay fixed!
Solution:  This new conversion kit utilizes the alternator found on most other MerCruiser stern drives which charges only when current is needed, producing less heat and less chance of burnout. 
Bonus:  The new system is more energy-efficient, resulting in more miles per gallon and higher top-end speed. Unit also charges at idle speed and frees water flow through engine resulting in longer engine life. 

Unit Comes complete with all brackets, complete wiring harness, professionally remanufactured marine grade 74 amp alternator and necessary mounting supplies and drive belt. 

 

Old world ingenuity; new world technology.

Proudly made in the USA!

 

Thank you for previewing my auction. We are happy to ship anywhere in the world and can offer very accommodating shipping to suite your needs. Please feel to call with any questions: Paul (360) 653-8263   

 

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