A recent thread on this got my creative juices flowing. The only thing better than being proficient with Fusion360 and having a kick-butt 3D printer, is having a friend with Jedi-like CAD skills and a 3D printer 
Using a spare H.E.T. (nee Plane Power) Internally Regulated 60A alternator (Model 99-1012, aka AL12-EI60), we modeled up a 1" duct/diffuser that would attach to the back of the alternator and use one of the existing screws to hold it in place. On the side, I'm either going to use a couple of AN507-6R6 screws to anchor the drape, or use VHB tape...we'll see.
The 1" duct would attach to an aluminum flange located on the right front baffle floor/ramp adjacent to the heater air inlet (typ. RV-7).
Pictures attached:


Additionally, I plan on modifying the rear cover of the alternator to open up the "holes" over the heat sink fins.
Using a spare H.E.T. (nee Plane Power) Internally Regulated 60A alternator (Model 99-1012, aka AL12-EI60), we modeled up a 1" duct/diffuser that would attach to the back of the alternator and use one of the existing screws to hold it in place. On the side, I'm either going to use a couple of AN507-6R6 screws to anchor the drape, or use VHB tape...we'll see.
The 1" duct would attach to an aluminum flange located on the right front baffle floor/ramp adjacent to the heater air inlet (typ. RV-7).
Pictures attached:


Additionally, I plan on modifying the rear cover of the alternator to open up the "holes" over the heat sink fins.











