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Can you rebuild one off an old Chevy truck to 24VDC?
We can sit around all day bashing China but that isn't going to get Steve's truck back on the road. I still suggest biting the bullet and getting the one George recommends that do fit the bracket.
Post number 2 in the thread. Not Delco but then I want something that works that I don't have to pay for a name.
Oh yeah, they will talk to you on the phone. While talking to them one time they said the one I had ordered at a certain price had had a price reduction and they gave it to me at...
If you get an extra pulley take the new alternator with you and let them bore it out to fit exactly. I want to say 7/8" but if you take it and they do it it's on them if it is wrong. Mine went on with no play at all but then again, my Brother took the alternator and the pulley with him when he...
I can tell you how. I have modified two vehicles by putting on a non-stock alternator of the working variety. First was my backhoe. New Holland is built in Belgium (mine) and it had some wonderful British alternator. It was cheaper to put a Delco style on it so I did. I actually used the...
Sometimes he gets very busy but he will respond to the bracket requests.
They must work well, the Deuce I sold in March had one and the new owner drove it from Dayton, OH to Lubbock, TX. I even put a brand new alternator on the truck right before his plane touched down. The new ones do not...
Do what I and others have done. Just put a civi Delco style on and be done with it. I can go through a lot of $106 civi ones before I can touch a new military version.
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http://www.psep.biz/store/delco_alternator.htm
And TM America bracket or brackets. M35 or M809 series trucks.