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Re: Converting a 140 12V generator to a 12V Altenator
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on August 05, 2002 at 17:22:37 from (209.226.106.111):
In Reply to: Converting a 140 12V generator to a 12V Altenator posted by Dean on August 05, 2002 at 11:35:59:
That change will be quite simple, using Delco alternator with built in regulator. What you need is Bob M's wireing diagrams . Just put a call for help to Bob on this page. He will get them to you in hours. Will likely address your situation directly, he is one helpful guy. On mounting alternator on your tractor, I have done 2 of these, a SA and a 130. I just welded a 1/4" x 2" steel plate on top of generator mount and welded two tabs on top for alternator. Find as small a pully that will fit. As your generator pully was recessed you need the alternator one somewhat recessed. I used a double pully from auto electric shop. I lined it up for the second V of pully This allows alternator to fit in behind water pump somewhat. Thus it doesn't protrude as far from side of engine. Makes for a neater job. Not sure I have this worded well, if you have questions, do ask. These tractors perform so much better with an alternator, you will never be sorry.
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