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I knew things were going too good today... a nice sunny Sunday...sailing along with the temp gauge a cool 165 without the fans on..well it was only 30 degrees out...when I suddenly smelled that dreaded electrical aroma...amp gauge went to zero and the gen. light came on...I turned off all draws and limped home... I would guess the alternator since it's original...but there is that lingering question in my mind about going under the dash last night to remove the speedo cable to lube it...I've looked at the posts on alts. any thoughts Pappy
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The stock alternator is a plain-vanilla 63 amp Ford unit, available at any parts store. The regulator, if stock, was one of those with points and solenoids inside; it has been replaced by a same-sized-case unit with a tiny circuit board inside. If you can live with 63 amps and don't ever drive worst-case (headlights on, AC running, radio on, in low speed traffic so the alt isn't charging positive), then the fix is less than $75 for new and probably less rebuilt. There are same-sized drop-in units available up to about 120 amps for more $$, as are the single-wire replacements. Personally, I'm still on the OEM alt but a replacement regulator in my '72. I'd replace the cheap regulator first, then the alt, after being real sure there wasn't a short somewhere.
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Originally posted by jack deryke:
The stock alternator is a plain-vanilla 63 amp Ford unit, available at any parts store. The regulator, if stock, was one of those with points and solenoids inside; it has been replaced by a same-sized-case unit with a tiny circuit board inside. If you can live with 63 amps and don't ever drive worst-case (headlights on, AC running, radio on, in low speed traffic so the alt isn't charging positive), then the fix is less than $75 for new and probably less rebuilt. There are same-sized drop-in units available up to about 120 amps for more $$, as are the single-wire replacements. Personally, I'm still on the OEM alt but a replacement regulator in my '72. I'd replace the cheap regulator first, then the alt, after being real sure there wasn't a short somewhere.

Jack I already bought another alt the old one tested zip on output and had a bad bearing. I checked out the regulator and it showed 27.5 volts. (a little high) I also found a fried wire on one side of the resistor on the alt. light. The resistor checked out. I'm picking up a regulator tomorrow. I think I'll have the original rebuilt with more amps. If I understand you correctly a bigger amp alt will drop in with no other changes right?
Yup- they use the same frame as your OEM. FYI, if the weathers bad right now and you feel confident working with electrons, you could try JC Whitney's increased-amp rebuild kits. They advertise them as being do-it-yourself-easy, cheap at less than $40 and the only downside is reduced amperage at idle but much-increased amps at cruising speed. Dunno if that's a characteristic of all high-amp alts, or just their parts, and reliability is also unkonown. Remember, more amps means more load on the drive belt(s) and crank/waterpump bearings. Also, Ford's supplier made 120-140-amp alts for Ford police cars, but I can't tell you if those use the same frame as our little 63-amp units.
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Originally posted by jack deryke:
Yup- they use the same frame as your OEM. FYI, if the weathers bad right now and you feel confident working with electrons, you could try JC Whitney's increased-amp rebuild kits. They advertise them as being do-it-yourself-easy, cheap at less than $40 and the only downside is reduced amperage at idle but much-increased amps at cruising speed. Dunno if that's a characteristic of all high-amp alts, or just their parts, and reliability is also unkonown. Remember, more amps means more load on the drive belt(s) and crank/waterpump bearings. Also, Ford's supplier made 120-140-amp alts for Ford police cars, but I can't tell you if those use the same frame as our little 63-amp units.

Thanks Jack for your help. I think I will look into that "Whitney" upgrade and will pass along any info I come up with....Pappy
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