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Re: Re: Alternator help ID
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Posted by JDM on July 29, 2001 at 07:26:45 from (206.74.34.116):
In Reply to: Re: Alternator help ID posted by Doc on July 29, 2001 at 00:26:41:
Right,thats what I know.But all of therse alternaotrs are the same,not specificly Chrysler product,but culd very well be!My problem is that I need to know what kind of alternators these are.I have people come by and ask how ot change over to them and these are just perfect.There is no fabrication what so ever with these,aside from flipping over the generator bracket.The Dodoge "cut out" will mount in the rear hole of the gen braket but the others I have have a "cut out" that plugs directly into the back of the alternator eliminating the Chrysler "cut out".With the alternator mounted the side of the alternator rest on the head,you do have to use a few washrs and a longer bolt to get the pulleys to line up better,but even the original belt will work with some fancy manuevors.I will often put a piece of hard rubber to rest the alternator on if the bel has been strtched some but havent had to do that for some time now.This same setup works on Iknow the M,H,and W-4 as I changed these over,mostly on Ms.As I mentioned,I am going to take at least one to an alternator shop and try to get the alternator ID'd correctly.Thanks for your input
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