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Re: 43 Farmall H charging question...
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Posted by Dave in CT on July 05, 2005 at 17:53:00 from (204.60.45.24):
In Reply to: 43 Farmall H charging question... posted by Jesse on July 05, 2005 at 15:50:16:
The classic alternator for this job is the Delco-Remy 10SI but folks have varying luck squeezing it under the hood. I've a '47 H that has one under the hood but it's a pretty tight fit. Search the archives. I've seen posts from folks who've used other smaller alternators and been very happy with the results. Once you decide on a model, search the web - maybe www.froogle.com. I bet your best price can be gotten through a web order, if you can wait for the shipping. Just to offer an opinion from one who's been there, I'd go with the three-wire setup, if you can. The alternator starts charging sooner at lower RPMs and it's not that much more wiring. I was much happier with the setup when I changed from one-wire to three-wire.
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