Tom, I am already planning on replacing the Generator in my 62 Classic with an alternator. I will use a GM Delcotron 10Si or 12Si. A good wiring diagram for this conversion (Delco generator to Delcotron with internal regulator, with a 3-wire connection so that the "idiot" light on the dash will still work) can be found at this Corvair site (since the Corvair used an indentical generator): http://www.unm.edu/~geoffj/Vair/Alternator.html Of course, I still have to either fix the 62 T96 by installing the internals from the 67 T96, or to swap over the 67 Clutch housing...but since I will plan on installing the 67 199, I guess I better keep the 62 housing so that the whole assembly can be installed in the correct position, since the rear mounts are on the 62 housing. I think I will end up using the 67 insulators in the holes on the middle (suspension) crossmember, and work up some adaptor plates to go between the brackets on the sides of the 199 and the insulators. The difference in mounting position looks to be about 2 1/2 inches forward from the 64-style location, and about an inch to 1 1/4 inches higher. I hope that plate stock will work for the plates. If the plates work out, it could be a standard part for swapping in 7-main-bearing engines in place of the 172-184-196. I hope that the alternator swap diagram will be useful to others who are looking to do the same swap as I will do. Jim Original Message: ----------------- From: Tom Jennings tomj@xxxxxxx Date: Sat, 03 Jan 2009 14:17:14 -0800 To: amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [Amc-list] Oh generator, thou doth suck. We drove to a restaurant last night in the little American, because it warms up in one block (antique head design has it's advantages), about 8 miles through typical LA stop and go surface traffic. When we went to drive off, whirrrrrrrr click. No battery! And we're in an inside parking lot with valet service (it's just an inexpensive Thai restaurant, but parking is precious) so we looked like loons pushstarting an antique car with peeling paint. Bumped it going easily. (No -- valets refuse to drive it once they see three pedals and two sticks; I park it myself and STILL have to pay the $2!) Put the little BATTERY MINDER on it and just now got back from diagnostics. Prognosis: SNAFU. Battery is fine (12.6V after 15 seconds of cranking). Gen puts out ~30 amps under test. Removed regulator, wirebrushed all the connections (they were corroded, but were not the problem). Passed all the TSM tests. Result: ITYS (I Told You So). Everyone said "generators suck in city traffic" and lo, it's true. Never had a problem before, but must have been s**t luck. But since it was (LA) "winter" fan was on high and the headlights were on, and it had sat for a week while I drove the Classic wagon. There you go. PS: I found the car's serial number stamped on the cowl under the regulator. Matched the stamped stainless tag on the distributor side spring tower. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://link.mail2web.com/mail2web _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list