135 Amp. Lestek Rebuilt Motor Coach Alternator on 2040-parts.com
Happy Valley, Oregon, US
This auction is for a Lestek alternator that I have rebuilt.
I have over 34 years experience in rebuilding high quality custom alternators, starters and generators.
It is Lestek Model 9135, 135 amp.
This is a externally regulated alternator that is used on many Motor coach applications.
This will work on Marine, automotive, or Motor home applications. Wherever you need more amperage.
This alternator does not have the marine certified tag on it, but it is built exactly the same way as the marine certified alternators.
This will work with the new Smart or 3 stage regulators that have the P circuit system.
This has all new diodes, brushes & bearings. The rotor and stator were tested.
I have various other pulleys that can be changed before shipping, some may require additional costs, please email with questions about pulleys before bidding.
I bench test all my units and this works fine.
Please email with any questions.
If you pay by personal check, item will be held up to 10 days until check clears my bank.
Winning bidder please email me at the end of the auction and let me know if you are mailing your payment.
Thanks for looking, and may God bless America and our Troops!!!
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