I tried to go that route and hated it. I never could get the tension on the
belt quite right, and the thing just looked out of place under the hood. I
ended up going to AutoZone and buying a correct rebuilt alternator with a
lifetime warrantee for a good price. I don't remember exactly what I paid,
but it was reasonable. Now everything looks and works correctly.
Jason
79 MGB
> << For example, when my Lucas alternator failed, I figured out
> how to replace it with an AC-Delco model (GM). >>
> hello,
> My hatchi 3 tr is a good single wire replacement too..easy to find at
any
> parts store..ask for an alternator for a 1978 datsun pl620..simple..:-)
> yours, H4(Howard)
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