On another thread of mine about batteries, someone mentioned a 6 volt alternator. Of course, alternators are much better than a generator, so once again, I am inviting any and all suggestions for such an animal. Sources, brands, model numbers, etc. Also, is it a one-wire? Does it have the wide pulley? Any pics of the modified mount for it?
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Many of my chapter members have one-wire alternators for their 6 volt Studebakers. I bought mine at some place in Arkansas a over a decade ago for about $100, and they paid postage. Sorry - don't remember the place. I got the idea from the Model A guys who drive their stuff everywhere and often, and they don't give a crap about keeping it stock if it makes the car dependable and safe (juice brakes, etc.).
It was an easy fit, used an alternator strap from a junkyard Camaro to mount it - took 10 minutes, worked great. Your voltmeter will no longer work, of course.
Makes your old 6 volt headlights BRIGHT, and the smaller pulley really sings when you downshift. You could hit Google for some answers, but you never know - the local O'Reillys might have a clue. Good luck!The only difference between death and taxes is that death does not grow worse every time Congress convenes. - Will Rogers
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Contact Quality Power in Yucaipa, CA. 909-794-1600, or e-mail at Qualitypower@aol.com
The 6 volt, positive ground alternator they sell is a one wire GM type. They also have them in 8 volt. Be sure to let them know what size pulley you have. The one on my 1955 President V-8 is 3/8".
The last one I purchased was in 2016 and cost 135.00 plus shipping.Ed Sallia
Dundee, OR
Sol Lucet Omnibus
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Originally posted by Commander Eddie View PostContact Quality Power in Yucaipa, CA. 909-794-1600, or e-mail at Qualitypower@aol.com
The 6 volt, positive ground alternator they sell is a one wire GM type. They also have them in 8 volt. Be sure to let them know what size pulley you have. The one on my 1955 President V-8 is 3/8".
The last one I purchased was in 2016 and cost 135.00 plus shipping.
They are also the ones who offer an alternator built in a generator casing, but for nearly $500. Sure would look nice, but FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS???
Thanks for the lead, Eddie!
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Found this one at Speedway. There are other styles available also. https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Powermaster-82106-PowerGEN-Ford-Swing-Mount-Alternator-6V-Pos-Ground,98623.htmlTom Senecal Not enough money or years to build all of the Studebakers that I think I can.
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for what its worth.....here is what I did......bought a mid 70's chevy 12 volt single wire rebuilt alternator for about $45 at advance auto....bought the 6 volt internal regulator and wide pulley from an online supplier.... installed them myself, total was about $80 and it was easy to convert.
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