[TR] Alternator

David Friedlander forzion7 at gmail.com
Sat Nov 14 07:13:52 MST 2015


Thanks, Randall;

I think, *perhaps*, I have found the Wichita, KS source to which Kent
Schrack
was referring:

See *http://acealternatorstarter.com/Home.aspx
<http://acealternatorstarter.com/Home.aspx>*

They claim "We have it to fit everything from Lawnmowers to Locomotives."
Not sure, but I'd say Triumphs have to fit *somewhere *in  that spectrum.
:- )

Thanks again!

Dave Friedlander


On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 10:01 PM, Randall <TR3driver at ca.rr.com> wrote:

> > If I remember correctly I have to turn down the alternator
> > pully to fit the generator pully, which means dismantling the
> > alternator.
>
> My suggestion (and what I did) is to have the pulley machined to suit the
> alternator instead of the other way around.  Easier (hence
> cheaper) and you're more likely to want to replace the alternator in the
> future than the pulley.
>
> But here are some old posts that I saved on the subject of buying a new
> pulley:
>
> "Go down to your local alternator rebuild shop and ask
> for either part number 1214P or 201-01005." - John Kallaus
>
> "FWIW, I found a source for the wide pulley for my ongoing conversion to a
> Delco alternator.  The vendor is Quick Start Electric Products
> (http://www.alternatorparts.com/Alternator_brackets_2.htm). " - Dean
> Mericas
>
> "I just bought a 2-1/2" pulley that fits a GM or Fiesta Alternator from a
> place in Wichita KS. (Phone # 316-265-8990)   It is made for the wide
> belt. " - Kent Schrack
>
> -- Randall
>
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