Might be going the reman route and want to be as correct as possible.
Need pic of backside of genuine rear 1100884 alt. case
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Re: Need pic of backside of genuine rear 1100884 alt. case
I'm sure someone will chime in, but if not, might drop a PM to Mike Treece here. I believe he has one.Tom Hendricks
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Re: Need pic of backside of genuine rear 1100884 alt. case
I assUme you want a 1970. 1969 are different. Unlike your thread about radiator over flow hoses, it would be best to tell us the whole story up front.Terry- Top
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Re: Need pic of backside of genuine rear 1100884 alt. case
Remanufactured basically means that a blank six spoke wagon wheel front and a 1100884 rear are mated after the guts have been done. It is then stamped by the company that mates the two halves. The stamping is not unlike stamping an engine pad. Whatever date you need. I have a "remanufactured" 1100884 on my 1970 and love it. It was done by American Armature in Dallas, Texas. The photo I attached earlier is of my real-deal 1100884 that was restored by American Armature right down to the correct fan and pulley for AC.- Top
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Here's a picture of mine, restored by John Pirkle, dated 9L14.
Thanks.Attached Files- Top
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Re: Need pic of backside of genuine rear 1100884 alt. case
An alternator has TWO case halves---the drive end case half and the split ring case half. The split ring case half is the REAR case half as pictured in Ken's photo.
I have no way of knowing if yours is correct since I see no photo of it. You mention a photo you posted 'previously' but I don't know just where it is. If it's exactly like Ken's, then it's correct.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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