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Alternator tested bad.
 
weee! good excuse to upgrade to a Ford Festiva 60AMP Bosche unit now! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
 
Don't go there. I was on the phone an hour to a dozen auto parts stores trying to find one. I had the exact # and everything. NO one has them, NO one can get them, NO one knows where I can get one except a dealer.

So, I sent Chuck on a mission with the old alternator to find me one. It's 77 degrees here & I can't drive her.
 
well the other alternative is to use the AC Delco 55AMP alternater from the older Cameros and such...
 
hehehehe
 
that's a remanufacturerd Lucas alternator. Which is great if you're wanting to stick with original type parts. I was suggesting upgrading the alternator to a slightly higher output Bosche or AC Delco alternator. The Bosche alternator from a Ford Fiesta bolts in nearly perfectly, plus it has the capability to deliver more power than the stock MGB unit.

You won't be able to find a Lucas reman'ed unit in any local parts store. You'll have to special order through the store or order it yourself online.

There's a few sites on the net that detail how to upgrade to one of the higher powered units I've mentioned above.
 
I realized that after I posted the link. Neither Autozone nor O'Reilly could bench test the alternator.

GRRRR.
 
Parts Monkeys wouldn't be my first choice to give it a proper test anyhoo.
 
It's 77 degrees here & I can't drive her.

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I feel for you, it's 0 c here. and just got home from an hours run around, mind you guess I am a bit wimpy..The top was up. Good luck locating alternator.
Cheers Ric
 
Nonstandard replacement parts confuse future diagnosis.

Anyone up for another "quick carburettor fix?" /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cryin.gif
 
And any LBC over four years old is ~bound~ to have "non-standard" bits. Trick is understanding ~systems~ well enuff to have a handle on whatever pieces there are when you encounter 'em.

We're all ~WIZARDS~ at sussin' what's wrong... makin' it *right* under the aforementioned "aftermarket" circumstances is wot keeps us interested... and rollin' down th' road.

"Party ON!"
 
I guess I was also considering how much modification/fabrication it would take to make something else fit. As well as the possible benefits for making the substitution..........Heck, I'm not overtaxing my( 25 amp ???) generator.

( I would rather do generator & 2 bobbin control box maintenance on the road than mess w/ a new alternator)
 
Well, the kid at O'Reilly's did try to test it. Couldn't figure out what DNT meant. So he checked in the D drawer, the N drawer & the T drawer (for the correct plug) - ended up calling the company that makes the tester.

DNT=do not test.
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Well did the hubby find an alternator?
 
No.

That's what I'm doing now. He was up at 4am (worked at John's shop on Binabox yesterday for 9 hours) and he's pretty much out of it in the recliner right now.

Did I mention it's my anniversary?

Advance Auto Parts and Autozone both have the 13107, but the difference in price is significant. $52.99 at Autozone, $97.77 (or $71.99) at Advance.

Same #
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Is it his also?
 
Not by the looks of him in the recliner.
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Happy happy. Go to the Zone.
 
Okay. Autozone has an alternator 78 Ford Fiesta, 13107 cross-referenced/matched to Duralast 55amp, lifetime warranty, $52.99 Part #13107

Advance Auto has (same cross-reference/match)#13107, Worldwide, reman w/ bosch alternator, lifetime warranty $97.77 AND they have another (same #13107) OE Quality, reman w/ bosch unit, 55amp, internal regulator, lifetime warranty $71.99

I'm getting confused.
 
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