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Old 20-08-10, 09:58
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Lynn

Thanks mate, all this information is very much appreciated and gives me confidence to proceed.

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Hi Little Jo,
I will be able to take some pictures for you on the weekend when I get a chance to work on the jeep and post them for you.
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Old 21-08-10, 02:49
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Hi Little Jo,
I will be able to take some pictures for you on the weekend when I get a chance to work on the jeep and post them for you.
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That would be great and that will help making the conversion to 12 volts easier for me. All the guys with Jeeps I have spoken to here are still on the 6volt system and some have shown an interested in what I am doing.

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I have had several jeeps which were converted with AC Delco (GM/Chevy) alternators. The regulator is internal, so there are only two wires to hook up, one to the battery and one to the ignition. If the pulley does not line up with the original jeep pulleys, the lower mount on the alternator can be cut back.
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Old 21-08-10, 10:00
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I have had several jeeps which were converted with AC Delco (GM/Chevy) alternators. The regulator is internal, so there are only two wires to hook up, one to the battery and one to the ignition. If the pulley does not line up with the original jeep pulleys, the lower mount on the alternator can be cut back.
Rob

Thank you for the information, that certainly gives me something to start looking at, much appreciated.

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Tony,
If you are going to convert to 12V and fit an alternator, can I suggest that you also fit an electronic distributor;
http://www.walcks4wd.com/Product/Dis...Electroni/2667
Below are grainy photos showing a RHD Jeep that I rebuilt for a customer years ago and if you look carefully you can see the alternator. I machined a smaller diameter 'B' section pulley to fit to this alternator to slightly increase the speed/charging rate to compensate for shorter drive time for this jeep. I also fitted a red coloured charge indicator light in the dashboard.
Happy deliberations.
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Old 22-08-10, 09:25
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Tony,
If you are going to convert to 12V and fit an alternator, can I suggest that you also fit an electronic distributor;
http://www.walcks4wd.com/Product/Dis...Electroni/2667
Below are grainy photos showing a RHD Jeep that I rebuilt for a customer years ago and if you look carefully you can see the alternator. I machined a smaller diameter 'B' section pulley to fit to this alternator to slightly increase the speed/charging rate to compensate for shorter drive time for this jeep. I also fitted a red coloured charge indicator light in the dashboard.
Happy deliberations.
Cheers
John Wilson
John

Thank you for the information, I am happy so many have found time to assist me. Much appreciated.

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