Robb,
My opinion: Unless you are planning to add a lot of electrical load to the
system (mondo stereo, for example) the original alternator works just fine,
and reliably. If it were mine, I'd fine a shop which can repair it, then
run it. In the 37 years I have owned my '66 (with a U20), I have never had
anything but a stock alternator. The only load I added is a 100 watt
driving light.
Gary Ault
----- Original Message -----
From: "speeddemonrs" <speeddemonrs@cox.net>
To: <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2008 11:00 AM
Subject: [Roadsters] Thanks everyone!
> You definitely know how to make a guy feel welcome! - Thanks!!
>
>
>
> I will be considering the GM alternator route, but will keep the original
> and see if I can find another bracket so if I ever did want to go with
> more
> of a traditional route, I would still have that option.
>
>
>
> All of the links that were provided in the emails have been great, and all
> the suggestions have been noted, and will start to look into them once I
> figure out how to pay for it all! :-) Of course, one of the recent posts,
> a
> newer member asked about where to start on his resto - and overwhelmingly
> the response was GET IT RUNNING AND DRIVE IT - So I figured, that would be
> the place to start! I will be taking everything really slow, and other
> then
> the alternator swap, the next focus will be the brakes.
>
>
>
> Again thanks for being here, and all the support!!
>
>
>
> Robb Shannon
>
> Surprise AZ
>
> 1966 ~ SP311 1600
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