Re: [Amc-list] Alternator
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Re: [Amc-list] Alternator



A: I have what I think is a 70 amp Motorola (could be Motorcraft. I'll have to look again to be sure) that was part of a dual alt setup on an '8? Ford van I used to own and parted (the one with the manlift on it) I have it complete with the extra harness and external regulator and for awhile I thought about putting it in my '73 J4000, but I haven't gotten a round tuit, so it's on my for sale pile (I have a Mopar Vee twin AC compressor I plan to put in along with a 140 amp Delco to operate the extras I intend to put on the truck one day)


From: Archimedes <Freedom@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Amc-list] Alternator
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" From: WILLIAM SERCKIE <realtorbill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
" " Car Quest can get the correct Motorola rebuilt units within 2
to 3 hours and at a cost of only $49,00 with a $3.00 core
charge. These alternators are the correct fit as opposed to the
larger Delco units and come in a variety of amperages from 35 to
55.  I have purchased one for each of my Ramblers and they
install and work flawlessly,

if you do have a moto, get the 55.  they're all in the same
case and
they all use the same reg, so what's the point of smaller
output?


Especially when running AC and a bumpin' stereo!

Dang, now I wanna go rolling in the hardtop...

-- Marc

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