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Alternator conversion

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Old 03-19-2012, 07:52 PM
 
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Alternator conversion

Looking to convert a generator to an alternator on a 62

I know you could put that single wire GM one in pretty easily by making a couple brackets but I don't really want a GM anything in there (even though I realize that GM doesn't make the alternator.......still based on principle).

I know you could use the 64-66 alternator with regulator and run all new wiring but I think I would rather go with something internally regulated (if possible)as I just cleaned up all the wiring and inner fenders

The last method I have heard of is using a newer generation alternator off a Taurus, modifying the harness, changing drive pulley from serp. belt to V groove and it is internally regulated. Has anyone done this conversion?

Not sure the best route to take here, was wondering what some of you did?
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alternator install instead of gen.

see 1958 bird years at z pianoman blog reply.CALL JEGS , GET CATALOG SEE PAGE 1 5 4 E AND SEE NEW TYPE GENERATOR HOUSEING AVAILABLE THAT HAS A ALTERNATOR INSIDE THAT GENERATOR PART # 713 82 101TO KEEP YOUR CLASSIC LOOK .
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Just figured I would update that post. I decided to go with the newer 3rd generation 130 amp internally regulated alternator off of a 1996 Mustang. I was able to remove my regulator and all required wiring which cleaned up the inner fenders real nice. I put a water pump on off of a 64 as it has an extra threaded hole which helped with the mounting. With the use of a couple spacers and a fabricated lower bracket out of 1/4" plate, it works awesome and more importantly it doesn't have that single wire GM alternator under the hood!

check the pictures in my garage

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blue bird at the beach.

saw your "garage picture" on forum. lucky you...at the beach...(we got no beach here in god's country) so having been here (cookeville,tn ) as a transplant from dana point beach calif. (as an old reference spot) , the wife and I visited dana point as we could break away from earning the morgtage needed to exist in calif. in 2006... seeing your whip is a refreshing moment for me ...you got it all and now the needed amperage to do more on the road and at events. good job.!
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