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Alternator doesn’t make sense

Been working a voltage problem on a different thread. Short summary is that after other troubleshooting and work, my 911 is producing 16v+. I’m now focused on replacing the VR.

1979 SC with a ‘78 engine. Cleaned nearly all grounds, starter connections good and tight. Resistor installed (5w 91ohm). External VR removed.

Removed the alternator and I’m not sure what I have. The label says it’s a Bosch reman AL400X. The bearing cap on the alt says it’s is a Paris Rhone A14N95 105a. The VR has no meaningful numbers on it at all (on the inside there are some numbers that don’t come up in internet searches).

The Bosch AL400X comes up as 75a.

Called the Pelican peeps and they said that Porsche only made a 75a and a 90a. Same VR for both, btw, which I thought was strange.

After hours of internet searches, there is very little on the A14N95. Found some hits on a Peugeot.

Could the PO have placed a Peugeot alternator in the Bosch case? Could the cap be wrong? Not sure what I should do here.

Regardless, can I use a VR for a 90a one in this? Didn’t think so, but if the 75a and the 90a use the same. Pelican gave me this part number which appears the same. 911 603 913 02.

I know I could leave it with an alternator guy and have him do the once over, but I am trying to avoid that.






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Looks like the 6 bolts to attach the air extension are too short.
You need the correct depth fan housing.
The VR is the weak spot in the on board VR.
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Been working a voltage problem on a different thread. Short summary is that after other troubleshooting and work, my 911 is producing 16v+. I’m now focused on replacing the VR.

1979 SC with a ‘78 engine. Cleaned nearly all grounds, starter connections good and tight. Resistor installed (5w 91ohm). External VR removed.

Removed the alternator and I’m not sure what I have. The label says it’s a Bosch reman AL400X. The bearing cap on the alt says it’s is a Paris Rhone A14N95 105a. The VR has no meaningful numbers on it at all (on the inside there are some numbers that don’t come up in internet searches).

The Bosch AL400X comes up as 75a.

Called the Pelican peeps and they said that Porsche only made a 75a and a 90a. Same VR for both, btw, which I thought was strange.

After hours of internet searches, there is very little on the A14N95. Found some hits on a Peugeot.

Could the PO have placed a Peugeot alternator in the Bosch case? Could the cap be wrong? Not sure what I should do here.

Regardless, can I use a VR for a 90a one in this? Didn’t think so, but if the 75a and the 90a use the same. Pelican gave me this part number which appears the same. 911 603 913 02.

I know I could leave it with an alternator guy and have him do the once over, but I am trying to avoid that.
Yes! The regulator ONLY controls voltage and NOT the amperage.
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Looks like the 6 bolts to attach the air extension are too short.
You need the correct depth fan housing.
The VR is the weak spot in the on board VR.
Bruce, thanks for the input. Didn’t know that about the VR.

Don’t remember when I took the pic, nor why it looks like that, but the bolts are long enough. Good point though.

I have added the rubber boots. This pic was from my initial removal so I could remember how to install correctly.

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Yes! The regulator ONLY controls voltage and NOT the amperage.
Really? I was thinking that initially, but a quick google search told me otherwise. That would definitely make life easier for me.

Many thanks!
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Really? I was thinking that initially, but a quick google search told me otherwise. That would definitely make life easier for me.

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Don't believe everything from Google, and especially from ChatGPT.
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Yes! The regulator ONLY controls voltage and NOT the amperage.
Can't have one without the other, really...

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