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Marketplace => Parts for Sale => Topic started by: rickmustang on January 30, 2025, 10:39:48 PM
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Rebuilt and used so it has some patina. $125 shipped. Rickmustang427@gmail.com
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It appears to be stamped with the orange 42 amp stamp.
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I'm sorry to say this, but that is not a 65 or 66 alternator. Use the search feature of this forum for proper identification.
Jim
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I'm sorry to say this, but that is not a 65 or 66 alternator. Use the search feature of this forum for proper identification.
Jim
The alternator other then some non original plating on hardware appears to have the typical overall appearance of the 65-67 alternator . The one thing that is a little unusual is the back side of the round adjusting arm ear. Although not common it too is sometimes seen on early alternators. That ear design is probably a vendor thing. The round back case with the non Autolite marked bearing cover is also typical of a early alternator. Dead Nuts On has a nice picture reference of alternator appearance. https://www.deadnutson.com/1965-ford-autolite-alternators/
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Yes, I used the Dead Nuts diagram to identify. Thanks
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Here are some pictures of alternators from Deadnutson https://www.deadnutson.com/ I've had them in my files since 2013. They may be posted elsewhere on the forum.
(I'm going to post the remaining pictures in another post.)
Jim
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More alternator pictures.
Jim
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OK, more alternator pictures.
Jim