Rudy,
With a little effort, a good shop can convert a negative ground
alternator to positive ground. It's a matter of replacing the diodes
with opposite polarity. Not sure if many would want to go to the extra
trouble.
Dave Russell
Ph.J.Aeckerlin wrote:
> Listers, since a short time a German spare parts supplier (Limora) is
> offering an AC alternator built in the housing of the original DC
> dynamo. They state "double power / half weight / no modifications /
> looks original / built-in regulator / charges at stationary rpm." The
> price, however, is rather frightening : 690 Euro's. Jack Aeckerlin,
> The Netherlands 1964 BJ8 29432
>
> Alan Seigrist Blue 100 wrote:
>
>
>> Rudy -
>>
>> The only "modern" replacement for a Gen is to convert the car to
>> negative ground and install an alternator. There are a couple of
>> kits out there, but probably the cheapest and best conversion comes
>> from don Lenshow"
>>
>>
>> *FOR SALE: Alternator mounting kit; For mounting Delco alt. on big
>> Healey. Early car ALT 689 - $65 ea. Late car ALT 2163 - $85 ea. *
>>
>> *Don Lenschow 940-433-8276 *
>>
>> You can see what the kit (with alternator) installed, looks like
>> here:
>>
>> http://www.hendrixwirewheel.com/alternator.html
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Alan
>>
>> '52 A90 '53 BN1 '64 BJ8
>>
>>
>> On 9/9/06, caws52803@aol.com <caws52803@aol.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hi gang, I just received this following question and am at work
>>> and unable to come up with an answer.
>>>
>>> Does anyone know of a good modern substitute for the Lucas
>>> generator for a 100/Six? Or where to get one rebuilt in the
>>> Atlanta area?
>>>
>>> Thanks for your help, Rudy Streng
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