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Re: altenator for Super H 12volt conversion
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Posted by RN on February 11, 2006 at 18:32:26 from (166.126.218.219):
In Reply to: altenator for Super H 12volt conversion posted by Greg Cane on February 11, 2006 at 17:29:13:
Hitachi and Nippon-Denso from Honda Civic and Nissans are smaller diameter than Delco S10 but wired about the same- will fit under H hood without cutting hood metal for clearance. Salvage yard asks about $20.00, rebuiders get about $50.00 to 75.00, new is $250?. Motorola had a slightly smaller than Delco model, can't remember exact number, was used on some AMCs and Jeeps, was about 30amp- had to replace with 55amp Delcos when putting on electrolift snowplows on CJ5s, delco kit had brackets longer for the bigger alternator. Have seen Motorolas on some later JD equipment with requlator mounted on caseing- would interfere with hood on H? Lucas on some English cars also smaller diameter- not very many around cheap though. Check foreign/Japanese car section at salvage yard, bring tape measure. RN
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