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"66's had one built into the alternator. Not sure about a suppressor on the generator cars."That would explain why all the '66 cars that I've ever owned never had one...but I thought they just eliminated it from the alternator... I had no idea that there was any surpression at all actually inside the 1966 Alternator.... This is new news to me.... Thanks...!)Tony K.
"Even though from 66 on the alternator had a built in suppressor it still had one installed at the regulator also. "Yeah Bob, Knew that already. We were just primarily talking about the Alternator in the discussion.. We weren't even dealing with the one at the VR...)Tony K.
No, You're absolutely right... I didn't read the entire thread. I just responded to that particular question on that particular page..Tisk, Tisk on me...)Tony K.
Hi guys,Is this installed the correct way round or should the wire be at the bottom of the suppressor?
Hi everyone,I don't have the condenser on the generator.Is it compulsory, and what are the specifications ?In the meantime, all the bestDidier
In the 64 Mustang Electrical Assembly Manual (AM003 pg71) there is a condenser (C3AA-18827-A) shown with the lead attached to an existing stud and retained by an existing screw (they call it a bolt) and washer; and a second (C3AA-18832-A) attached to a voltage regulator terminal and retained by a regulator mounting screw.