I am trying to find a correct alternator for my car. I assumed it would be the 1100774 that is so sought after by everyone. I have been going through David Walker's By The Numbers book, and I think what I should be looking for is the 1100691 alternator. My car is a non a/c convertible. Not a Stage 1. Thanks for any help guys. Marc.
If you find a numbers matching alternator and are not buying a parts store replacement, I recommend V8 member “stellar” if it needs to be rebuilt and/or restored.
Thanks Brian. I will reach out to him when I find one. Yes, I am attempting to make my car as correct to original as possible. Or should I say, as close as I can afford. Marc.
Here's an 8H23 37 amp unit. August 23rd, 1968. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1967-1969-...p2349624.m46890.l6249&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0
If those pictures are before and after, that is insane. Wow! Thanks for the lead. My car is 5th week April 69. I am not in any rush. Will try find something a little closer to my build date. Marc.
Was that an option on a convertible? But no it doesn't have one. I am still looking. Just not lately. Kid leaving for college in September so that has dominated any free time I have. Car got put on the back burner the last few months. By the way my car is a 5th week April 69 build.
I sure blew that one. Next thing you know, I'll be falling off my bicycle. I was at a friends alternator shop today and saw a couple of 691 alts. I didn't get the dates, but if anyone is interested I can go back and look. Pretty sure he would be willing to sell them.
If you find a 37 amp within a month or two before my build date I am definitely interested. Thanks. Marc.
Absolutely, and thank you. I would love to have one of your restored alternators in my car. The pictures I have seen are amazing. I am trying my best to do a correct restoration. Car still has original motor and trans. I have been just stockpiling parts and having parts restored the last couple years. Thank you again for your interest. Marc.