Greg, Chet, et al,
I've saved this from Sept. 6, 1996 ,in case I ever need more electrical
output (for a planned 'Mega-Stereo) when I finish my TR 250...
JOE IV
TR 250
WALLINGFORD, CT. USA
> TR-6 Bosch Alternator Installation
>
> A while back Steve Toth mentioned that the Bosch alternator from a Ford
> Fiesta was an almost direct replacement for a TR-6 alternator. I finally
> got a around to doing it, but only after the voltage regulator in the Lucas
> gave up completely, of course, and thought I would share the experience
> with you.
>
> The advantages of the Bosch are:
> Availability - the local parts places I called never once said, "uh
> whuuuut??" when I asked for a Ford Fiesta alternator
> Performance - I won't bad mouth the Lucas unit here, it lasted 24 years,
> but the Bosch unit is rated 55 amps versus the Lucas's wimpy 28.
> Price - I got a rebuilt unit for $20 less than I could a Lucas for.
>
> Installation is very straight forward, physically it mounts right up. The
> plugs from my Lucas didn't fit, though it looked like my old TR-250 would
> have. I simpley pushed the female connectors out of the plug, insulated
> them with shrink tube and pluged them in without using the big plastic
> plug. This was made easier by a wiring diagram drawn by Dave at Forest
> City Auto Electric, (815) 874-9571. Yes, that was a gratuitous plug, but
> you gotta like a guy that recognized my Lucas alternator instantly from 15
> feet away, and he offered to rebuild the Lucas in 24 hours.
>
> Epilogue:
> It works great, the extra power is evident at idle, with the lights on,
> when it holds steady rather than dipping into the red. Regulator response
> is much quicker than was my Lucas, but that could be due to age. The only
> thing I'll change is to get a little longer belt. The old one works, but a
> little more length will gain me some clearance for replacing the number one
> spark plug.
>
> And finally,
> Thanks, Steve, this was a great swap, and I can't imagine it being any
> easier.
>
> Tom Gentry
> '72 Triumph TR-6 OD
> '59 Triumph 10 Sedan
> '86 Dodge Shelby Charger
> '88 Sterling 825 SL
> Life is too short to drive boring cars!
>
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