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kearney



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 24, 2018 7:12 pm    Post subject: Standby Alternator Reply with quote

Hi

I am planning to use a B&C alternator as a backup mounted on the vacuum pad of my engine.

Has anyone used a B&C BC462-3H alternator. I am interested in confirming that it will fit on the back of the engine. As I will be using a 90 degree oil filter adapter I will also be using the required spacer.

Cheers

Les

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 24, 2018 7:26 pm    Post subject: Standby Alternator Reply with quote

Les,
Call them or email B&C direct to check.  Using their Oil Filter Adapter (needs a spacer to clear the engine mount) with either their old SD-20 or their current BC410H there was a requirement for a spacer on the alternator also.
Bob

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Hi

I am planning to use a B&C alternator as a backup mounted on the vacuum pad of my engine.

Has anyone used a B&C BC462-3H alternator. I am interested in confirming that it will fit on the back of the engine. As I will be using a 90 degree oil filter adapter I will also be using the required spacer.

Cheers

Les

C-GCWZ Flying
C-GROK Somewhat less assembly required




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PostPosted: Sun Feb 25, 2018 5:49 am    Post subject: Re: Standby Alternator Reply with quote

Hi Bob

I did speak to TJ at B&C yesterday. He was most helpful in deciding which alternator would be best for my application. He also spoke about the spacers.

I just wanted to see if anyone else has done this and find out what, if any, issues they ran into.

Cheers

Les


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 25, 2018 7:29 am    Post subject: Standby Alternator Reply with quote

Are you using the Lycoming horizontal adapter? If so that alternator won’t fit. However it will work with the B&C 90 degree adapter. Just check there sight or call them. They are very knowledgeable and helpful. I have the BC-410H on my 540 and it fits fine with the B&C 90 degree oil filter adapter.

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Hi

I am planning to use a B&C alternator as a backup mounted on the vacuum pad of my engine.

Has anyone used a B&C BC462-3H alternator. I am interested in confirming that it will fit on the back of the engine. As I will be using a 90 degree oil filter adapter I will also be using the required spacer.

Cheers

Les

C-GCWZ Flying
C-GROK Somewhat less assembly required




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PostPosted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 5:17 pm    Post subject: Re: Standby Alternator Reply with quote

I had a 2.5 inch spacer for my oil filter adapter thinking that would clear space for the alternator but after getting the alternator spacing kit found out I neeeded to shorten the oil adaptor by half so had a machinist cut it down to fit.



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PostPosted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 6:23 pm    Post subject: Re: Standby Alternator Reply with quote

Hi

I spoke to B &C again after conforming which oil filter adapter my engine builder would be using - it is from B&C . Here is what I received from B&C via email:

If memory serves, your IO-540 will be going in an RV-10; and with that in mind, here is what would be needed:

BC700-H Oil Filter Adapter
FK502-1.4 OFA Spacer Kit (1.4”)
BC462-3H Alternator
FK710-1.25 Alternator Drive Extension/Spacer Kit (1.25”)

Regarding your questions: yes, there are indeed two “spacers” involved – a 1.4” spacer for the BC700-H Oil Filter Adapter, so that it clears the RV-10 engine mount, and a 1.25” drive extension/spacer for the BC462-3H Alternator, so that it clears the Oil Filter Adapter. As I might have mentioned on the phone, the above makes for a tight installation … but it should space everything out so that the interferences are negotiated.

Cheers

Les


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 6:42 pm    Post subject: Re: Standby Alternator Reply with quote

Sounds like you’re getting exactly what you need.

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 6:44 pm    Post subject: Standby Alternator Reply with quote

Back in 2008, when I was trying to figure out how to fit the SD-20 alternator and the oil filter, I tried every combination I could find and could not make it work. I had more than one conversation with B&C. They were very helpful and even suggested I look at competitors oil filter spacers when we could not get the B&C to fit. I suspect that the alternator drive extension was not available back in those days. I ended up putting my oil filter on the firewall with the Airwolf system and have always been grateful that things worked out as they did. Oil changes are a breeze with the Airwolf remote oil filter.

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On Feb 27, 2018, at 9:23 PM, kearney <kearney(at)shaw.ca> wrote:



Hi

I spoke to B &C again after conforming which oil filter adapter my engine builder would be using - it is from B&C . Here is what I received from B&C via email:

If memory serves, your IO-540 will be going in an RV-10; and with that in mind, here is what would be needed:

BC700-H Oil Filter Adapter
FK502-1.4 OFA Spacer Kit (1.4”)
BC462-3H Alternator
FK710-1.25 Alternator Drive Extension/Spacer Kit (1.25”)

Regarding your questions: yes, there are indeed two “spacers” involved – a 1.4” spacer for the BC700-H Oil Filter Adapter, so that it clears the RV-10 engine mount, and a 1.25” drive extension/spacer for the BC462-3H Alternator, so that it clears the Oil Filter Adapter. As I might have mentioned on the phone, the above makes for a tight installation … but it should space everything out so that the interferences are negotiated.

Cheers

Les


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