Re: Voltage Regulator advice
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Re: Voltage Regulator advice



Installing a "one wire" (integral regulator) alt will be far
cheaper!  ANd more output too. I use a 1984 Chevy application (the
autozone people can look that up...)

Theyre a tight fit on an old 232 but I run one on my 63 classic.
I modified the original motorola bracket to fit.




On Wed, 18 May 2005 fljab@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:


Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 07:32:21 -0400
From: fljab@xxxxxxxxxxx
Reply-To: mail-From-tomj-wps.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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Subject: Voltage Regulator advice

On my stock '67 Rebel Wagon 232 I am upgrading to AC as I've posted here before. I wanted to also upgrade the charging system from the stock 35 amp to something better, probably 60 amp. I have a spare stock alternator that came with the car (I believe it's the original, but not sure) and had planned to just take it to an auto electrice shop here in town for rebuilding/upgrade.

My question is about the voltage regulator. The stock Motorola is on it now, and I have no reason to suspect it's not OK, but still, I'd like to go ahead and replace both the alt and VR at the same time for reliability (I will be driving this car to Atlanta this summer). Any suggestions to what regulator available aftermarket that's the best buy (not the cheapest, but the best buy)? I don't care about strict originality as much as reliability. I can always keep the stock one and put it back on for a show if I'm worried about it, although that Sanden AC compressor will pretty much shoot the originality issue in the foot...

Thanks,

Jim Boone
Mims, FL

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