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Ford industrial engine alternator
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<blockquote data-quote="ericknight" data-source="post: 2210601" data-attributes="member: 42519"><p>I am going to re-wire the whole thing, plan to use a delco 12si alternator with a 3 wire hookup. I don't think I have the correct pulley, the outer groove doesn't stick out far enough to line up with the governor. Maybe a 3-groove pulley would line up? These are pretty common chipper engines, can anyone provide a pic of theirs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ericknight, post: 2210601, member: 42519"] I am going to re-wire the whole thing, plan to use a delco 12si alternator with a 3 wire hookup. I don't think I have the correct pulley, the outer groove doesn't stick out far enough to line up with the governor. Maybe a 3-groove pulley would line up? These are pretty common chipper engines, can anyone provide a pic of theirs? [/QUOTE]
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