I keep discovering details that I was unaware of.
In a Mustang Monthly How-To Article on Vintage Alternators, they mention that there were 3 stamping colors used to indicate the Amperage Rating of a particular Alternator: Purple - 38 Amp, Orange - 42 Amp and Red - 55Amp.
What I don't know is how to determine which Alternator my car may have had. I have a 1965 Dearborn built January '65 Base Model 6 Cylinder Coupe Standard Interior no Back Up Lights Dallas DSO with the following options:
* Factory A/C
* Power Steering
* Power Brakes
* AM Radio
* Single Speed Wiper Fluid Motor
* Four Way Emergency Flasher
* Group 24 Battery (don't know if that was optional or standard) and
* Center Console
The Alternator, (unbelievably, original to the car) tested to be undercharging. Since it is the original one, there is no way that I'm trading it in and will rebuild it. From the above information, is that sufficient to determine which rated Alternated my car would have had?
Thanks
Ray