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  • GM Delco Alternator Conversions.

    I just recently converted our 63 Lark OHV 6 cylinder to a 100 amp
    GM, Delco type, one wire alternator and it really works great. It was suggested when I bought the alternator to get the one with the
    double pulley as that made lining up belts much easier. This was almost a drop in installation,as the new alternator almost fits perfectly inside the original Studebaker alternator bracket,where
    where the original Studebaker alternator straddled the outside of the bracket. I did have to grind the front mount of the new alternator down about 1/8" to get perfect alignment with the other
    pulleys. This alternator really does a nice job of charging up your
    battery quickly. I got a nice Alternator from Gilespie Auto Electric
    in LeClaire Iowa for $60. Gilespie Auto Electric is a rebuild shop
    that sells to auto parts stores and jobbers, so that is why his cost is so reasonable. His phone number is 563-289-4055

  • #2
    Question regarding "One Wire Alternators" - Have been told that they require a special diode in the alternator wire to prevent the engine from running after the key is turned off - Is this a real problem, or just a way to sell something??

    Paul Keller

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    • #3
      If you do the diode thing, like I did. It is nothing special, you can get a pair of diodes in a blister pack from Radio Shack for about $1.50.

      Dan White
      64 R1 GT
      64 R2 GT
      Dan White
      64 R1 GT
      64 R2 GT
      58 C Cab
      57 Broadmoor (Marvin)

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      • #4
        A true one wire shouldn't need anything. A three wire if hooked to ignition instead of ACC side of ignition switch can run on.

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