They may make it perkier, but they also may make it larger ...
>From: Peter C <peter@nosimport.com>
>
>David,
> To update the performance, yet maintain the original look
>and feel of your alternator, try these guys
>http://tinyurl.com/2tc46g
>
>PPP
>
>
>
>At 09:01 AM 11/21/2007, David Lieb wrote:
>
>
> >Does anyone know of a source for good rebuild parts for a Lucas
>alternator?
> >If I am going to go to all that work, I want to at least be able to
>delude
> >myself into thinking it will last as long as the original semiconductors
>and
> >brushes did. Yes, I know that I can use other alternators, but I have
> >finally been bitten by the originality bug and I want to do my 1973/4
>bronze
> >yellow RWA Midget as original as I can without becoming one of those anal
> >concours freaks (see WST's earlier post for the correct definition of
> >"freak"). I foresee alternator issues along the way (doesn't take much of
>a
> >crystal ball for that), so I would like to find some early answers.
> >David Lieb
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