Denso Alternator, how to fit mechanically


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Re: Denso Alternator, how to fit mechanically

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Now some more info about Mr Jung's alternator adapters from back in the mid 2000s. Edit: spelling Jung

One of the local club members showed me his Jung alternator conversion that he collected personally from MrJung in ca. 2005. It is supposed to be one of the very first ones produced with welded-together drive hub from CBX-Kawa hubs and screw/epoxied oil splash shield. He says it has worked flawlessly since first installed. No problems at all. No oil sucked out through the crankcase vent either... I also looked at the welded-together drive hub and it is very precisely done.

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