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Alternator Replacement

Lin

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I have a Lucas alternator in the Bugeye. It is now dead after 4-5 years. Before replacing with a rebuilt Lucas unit, I am thinking about switching to an American or Japanese unit so that when I encounter a problem again, I will be able to find a quick replacement at a commonly available auto parts store.

Does anyone make a "kit" for a non-Lucas alternator? I am really just looking for the bracketing - or, is my best bet to just fabricate something? Anyone have a photo or drawing of a bracket I might copy?

Thanks very much!

Lin Rose
1959 Bugeye
1960 BT7 in restoration
 
Just a correction, it was only the generator/dynamo in the Bugey that had the tach drive. Since Lin has aleady installed an alternator, there's no tach drive to worry about. I assume that the tach has been converted to electric.

I put a GM 7127 on my 1500, and so far it's been fine.
 
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