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Originally Posted by obthomas
I'm no expert but, 1.7Kw works out to about 140 amps. That seems like a lot for a boxster. I would have expected more like 100 amps. Next it is very important if you have a manual transmission that you have an alternator pulley that acts like a ratchet so when the engine is abruptly slowed down by a downshift that the alternator can continue to rotate briefly rather than put stress on the armature shaft. You can identify the pulley by it having a dust cover on the front.
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Hi OB,
I made a mistake. The 1.7KW is for the starter. I erred thinking it was the alternator... and the rebuilder suggested I had the KW associated with the alternator. He was correct.
This morning I retrieve the alternator, and Friday (when it warms outside) I'll reinstalll it.
My alternator doesn't have that dust cover and, when it was being noisy, would whir respective to the downshift. For a spell I was hoping it wasn't the transmission... and it isn't.
Cheers!