Boater On Thames
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I have replaced the starboard side engine alternator in my Volvo Penta TAMD61A yesterday. The new alternator is Cargo 110127. The cooling fan and the pulley using the old one from the original alternator. Now I found the new alternator temperature way higher compared to the other existing old one on the port side engine. The port size old alternator is just a little warm like I can barely feel the warm temperature by my finger when it's loaded and run for half an hour. But the new one on starboard, I can't hold my finger on the middle deep red part longer than a few seconds no matter when it's no load or loaded after it running for just a few minutes. So yes, the temperature seems the same high doesn't matter loaded or not.
I have kept it running for half an hour, the new alternator still working even temperature quite high.
Any idea why is that? Or, is it just normal for that new alternator?
Thanks.

I have kept it running for half an hour, the new alternator still working even temperature quite high.
Any idea why is that? Or, is it just normal for that new alternator?
Thanks.

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