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Alternator primary
« on: 28.03. 2020 12:23 »
Hi Trevinoz, nice collection of BSA’s you have, I’m a senior rider having bought my first new BSA  A7SS in 1957, and still am a great lover of thee BSA's, I have one nearing completion now and desperately require a set of Primary cases from a police bike fitted with an Alternator  on the end of the shaft, in the cases, seeing you are obviously a long time BSA fan, I was wondering if you have ever came across any or could give me a clue where to obtain a set, I’ve rebuilt the motor and bike but now need to find the cases, I’ve been looking for a couple of years now and not looking forward to building up a set, any help would be appreciated, regards DDN.

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Re: Alternator primary
« Reply #1 on: 28.03. 2020 21:49 »
Hi Don.
The last set that I saw was in my mate's shed but he sold them to a bloke who fitted an alternator to a Super rocket.
Occasionally they turn up at swap meets, usually one half at a time.
Trevor.

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Re: Alternator primary
« Reply #2 on: 29.03. 2020 14:25 »
G'day Don.
I wonder if the type fitted to the ABSAF 600 single would fit https://www.absaf.nl/index.php?page=5
I'd inquire if they sell them.
A mate has one that goes like stink.
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Re: Alternator primary
« Reply #3 on: 29.03. 2020 15:21 »
Dunno about 'BSA with a Triumph engine' - thought they were a Triumph Trophy with a BSA badge. *????*
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Re: Alternator primary
« Reply #4 on: 29.03. 2020 16:16 »
Don,

There's this: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Bsa-Alternator-Covers-Original-Bsa-A10/114146738491?hash=item1a93ad013b:g:yuMAAOSwzateaZpd

A small fortune and in rough shape. Maybe you're th one watcher.

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Re: Alternator primary
« Reply #5 on: 29.03. 2020 17:37 »
Hi All
Those single cylinder alternator cases are different to the twin type
To the best of my knowledge the stator on the twins is mounted on the outer case ? Anyway they are easy to recognise
as there is an inspection cover at the alternator end
For what its worth here is a link to a very expensive pair
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BSA-A10-Alternator-Primary-Chain-Cases/184184794187

Also https://www.a7a10.net/forum/index.php?topic=12404.0

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Re: Alternator primary
« Reply #6 on: 04.04. 2020 12:36 »
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Re: Alternator primary
« Reply #7 on: 05.04. 2020 03:18 »
Hi Don.
The last set that I saw was in my mate's shed but he sold them to a bloke who fitted an alternator to a Super rocket.
Occasionally they turn up at swap meets, usually one half at a time.
Trevor.
Being in Australia we don’t have the scope of the Swap Meets that you appear to have in the UK, but I’ll keep looking, it would be good to know the countries that the Police Bikes were exported to, it would help in the search. Thanks for your reply. DDN.

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Re: Alternator primary
« Reply #8 on: 05.04. 2020 15:45 »
Most likely to find one in SA
NSW used Triumphs
SA used BSA's
Most of the alternator models I have seen have come from SA, not that it is all that many.
From memory ( which is always dangerous with me  ) there were 4 alternator A 10's at Halls Gap
Three were in police trim and one civilian
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Re: Alternator primary
« Reply #9 on: 05.04. 2020 23:07 »
an alternative would be to run a belt drive and drill and tap the crankcase for 3 stator bolts. once oil is no problem you could machine your standard cases to poke the stator through and make/ weld a cover.

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Re: Alternator primary
« Reply #10 on: 05.04. 2020 23:47 »
Shouldn't  need to change to belt drive, these alternators were used for years with primarys in oil baths, or have I missed something?

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Re: Alternator primary
« Reply #11 on: 29.04. 2020 01:53 »
I think I would be tempted to start cutting and welding a standard primary case

Well I might do the cutting but I would get somebody else to do the welding cos I have witnessed my welding before and its not pretty  *smile*


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Re: Alternator primary
« Reply #12 on: 04.05. 2020 20:16 »
cutting holes in the primary cover and watching the clutch was all the rage once. maybe use a scottoiler on the chain?