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Re: altenator for Super H 12volt conversion
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Posted by farmallhal on February 12, 2006 at 07:49:04 from (64.24.35.17):
In Reply to: altenator for Super H 12volt conversion posted by Greg Cane on February 11, 2006 at 17:29:13:
Greg, I used the Hitachi 14231 alternator on my 1951 H with no problems. I used Bob Melville's wiring diagrams and the two terminals were labeled as "S" and "L" instead of "1" and "2" in his diagrams. The "L" was same as "1" and "S" was same as "2" in Bob's diagrams. The Hitachi 14231 is an inch smaller in diameter then the Delco. I found you need all the space you can get. The alternators were used on Nissan 1978 through 1980 on 620 and 720 pickup trucks with a 2 liter engine. A new rebuilt was $50 at O'Reilly's Auto Parts. The NAPA part no. is 238130. If you decide to use the Hitachi send an email and I will share conversion tips I found in doing mine. Hal
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