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Re: CJ3b-Jeep
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Posted by Jon H on June 08, 2005 at 17:20:30 from (69.26.16.59):
In Reply to: CJ3b-Jeep posted by UncleTom on June 08, 2005 at 16:02:09:
I have found that not all "one wire" regulators are the same,some excite at lower rpm than others. Also on the many "one wire" regulator conversions I have done with Delco 10SI alternators, I have found that the small amperage models(37 amp)excite at much lower rpm than the larger 55-61 or 72 amp models. The small 37 amp "one wire" Delco 10SI is more than up to the job of keeping the battery charged on the average old tractor. To convert one of the larger amperage 10SI alternators to 37 amp or lower,all you need to replace is the stator which is cheap and easy to replace. I have seen as much as 1000 engine rpm difference needed to excite a "one wire" Delco comparing a 37 amp to a 72 amp.
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