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by Boss Hog » Sat Dec 24, 2011 11:38 pm
     I hope to be able to take pics as I go all of these are the before I will update soon Here I am using the original bracket  The top bracket is one from Clint   As you can see I am using the old type fan with the small pulley  here you can see the coil with the built in resister , be sure to hook the - side of the coil to the distributor.  here you can see the new amp gauge and headlight switch  you do not have to change them, but I am doing this for a customer and dont want any problems down the road. I also replaced the old fuse holder as I am re wiring it too. Boss
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by Yogie » Sun Dec 25, 2011 6:16 pm
I'll be watching Boss, be sure to tell them they no longer need the late model fan with the larger alt pulley. When using the Napa # 213 401 1SW one wire alternator it kicks in at a lower RPM. 
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by beaconlight » Sun Dec 25, 2011 7:01 pm
I had to do it on the LOWBOY,. The Generator was WHO KNOWS. The regulator was a very good collection of rust and the wiring was a rube Goldberg. Just cut the wiring out, Replaced with Alternator as well as replacing the Amp meter with a volt meter. Everything ran well and it charged with no problems. i am sure y'all will find it to work the same for you.
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by Eugene » Tue Dec 27, 2011 8:44 am
I installed a Chrysler ballast resistor instead of replacing the coil. I mounted the ballast resistor on the back side of the original coil, in the coil bracket mounting bolt hole. Took a longer bolt and a nut to replace the original shorter bolt. The ballast resistor is less expensive than replacing the coil.
I had to use a 20" belt. The generator had a 22" belt, which let the alternator hit the hood.
I replaced the original 20 amp IH amp meter with a 60 amp rated amp meter.
Alternator charges at just above low idle. At low idle, last notch on throttle, amp meter shows a slight discharge.
I have an excuse. CRS.
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