Douglas,
Before I joined this list a number of years ago, I didn't know any better so I
went to a local auto parts store and asked for an alternator for a 1976 TR6.
They had one on the shelf and it was an absolute bolt in replacement. I
didn't even have to change the pulley. It has been working fine now for at
least the last 15 years. You may try this route before trying some of the
more esoteric schemes.
David Gill
1976 TR6
-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Morris <dcmdcm@nc.rr.com>
To: 6pack <6pack@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thu, Jul 22, 2010 11:58 pm
Subject: [6pack] Alternator Replacement/Rebuild Option
Me ol' -6's alternator froze-up today, so reckon I need a new
lectricity-making thingy.
've been going over old recommendations on replacements, which seem to focus
n the Bosch alt from a '76 Rabbit.
efore I go all internet-searchy on this unit, is there any other plug'n play
ption one that comes with a pulley & fan or that can use a TR-6 pulley &
an?
Doug Morris, NC
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