<VV> Alternator Replacement
Bob McGuffin
bob.mcgu at gmail.com
Mon Apr 9 07:56:19 EDT 2012
Best bet is a rebuild shop. The one here stepped up the output slightly on
a friends LM alternator so he could ensure his looks original aftermarket
head unit had enough juice. Nevermind the whole dim headlights at idle
thing. Otherwise check oreillys or napa. They can usually get things that
the other places can't.
Bob
On Apr 8, 2012 11:51 PM, "Travis Thayer" <cmdoptesc.pwnt at gmail.com> wrote:
> Looks like my alternator's shot on my '63 greenbrier and I'm in need of a
> replacement. I haven't had luck figuring out what to replace it with,
> though. I've got a '68 110 in the van and the part numbers off the old
> alternator, but I haven't been able to get a match on a new part. Here are
> the numbers I've got (the 2nd and 3rd came from an Autozone catalog
> cross-reference):
>
> OE: 100639
> MPA: 7107112
> ACDelco: 334-2107
>
> I'd appreciate some help getting a new alternator in there.
>
> Cheers,
> Travis T.
>
>
> [Travis Cole Thayer]
> "Classifying mathematical problems as linear or non-linear is like
> classifying the universe as bananas and non-bananas."
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