Posted by charles todd on January 19, 2009 at 09:39:35 from (205.242.95.138):
In Reply to: alternator for H posted by Charles Myers on January 19, 2009 at 08:31:44:
The Delco 10SI is probably the most common alternator on the planet! Do not feel bad, I have problems at parts houses like Auto-Zone and O'Rileys all the time on stuff like that. If you cannot tell them the year, make, model, engine, ect they are LOST.
I have a 10SI on my Farmall 504. I think it is a toss up on a 1-wire vs 3-wire... I have never had discharge problems with a 10SI. If it is discharging then there is a leaking diode or VR issue. On a 10SI though you have to bump the RPMS up pretty good after starting to make the alternator kick into charge mode sometimes. After that it is good all day. I noticed that one night with the lights on.
I can post some closeups if it will help you make a bracket to fit!
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