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Lightweight alternator for S2A

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Wes, you may best be able to advise me on replacing my stock alternator with a light weight one if available with STC. (Perhaps B&C). My Pitts is an S2A, and I am trying to emulate Colin Chapman's theory of "adding in lightness".
My fighting weight soaking wet is 144 lb., which was a bit of a disadvantage confronting bullies I the schoolyard, but something I truly find advantageous in the acro box.
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TN
 

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