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Unread 06-30-08, 07:25 PM
tropical tropical is offline
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Diode Part numbers

Does anyone know the part number for the diodes that sit right behind the alternator fuses in the front engine compartment? These diodes screw into a large heatsink. They have a shaft with a hole for a screw and the bottom looks fit a 1/2 inch socket. I have one that has a broke shaft and need to replace it. We have a large electronics store here in Orlando and I would like to match it up.

The book says it's a 70 amp diode. If I read the wiring diagram correctly they are the diodes for the alternator out lights.
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Unread 07-01-08, 05:00 AM
Pete Somers Pete Somers is offline
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Yes the book does not show the part number, they want you to buy the whole assy at a high cost.
If you take the diode assy off the plane and take out the diode it will have a p/n on it, if you could let me have that number I can convert it to a more modern one as that diode is not available any more.

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Unread 07-03-08, 12:14 PM
Kim Geyer Kim Geyer is offline
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We use 85HF20 diodes they are a little heavery duty than the origionals
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