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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?
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?