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Alternator restoration. #2624088
02/21/19 06:55 AM
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I have a 41 amp alternator that will need to be restored from my 72 340 engine to brand new condition where can i get it done ?.Thanks Moparts .

Re: Alternator restoration. [Re: Barrelhouse] #2624106
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Re: Alternator restoration. [Re: 71rm23] #2624155
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Originally Posted By 71rm23


I agree, Jim Ridge is the best.
Bob


Mom & Dad let me buy a brand new 70 Challenger R/T 440 Six-Pack Super Trac Pack when I was 17

(Robert what is a 440 Six-Pack)
Re: Alternator restoration. [Re: Barrelhouse] #2624180
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I have used Plum Crazy Garage in the past with very good results:

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70 Road Runner 383-4 4 speed FJ5 & black guts
70 Charger R/T 440-4 4 speed FJ5 & white guts
Re: Alternator restoration. [Re: VCODE] #2624325
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Originally Posted By VCODE
Originally Posted By 71rm23


I agree, Jim Ridge is the best.
Bob


This is where you go if you want it the most assembly line correct

Re: Alternator restoration. [Re: Morty426] #2624327
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Originally Posted By Morty426
Originally Posted By VCODE
Originally Posted By 71rm23


I agree, Jim Ridge is the best.
Bob


This is where you go if you want it the most assembly line correct


Here bar none.
might as well send him your starter as well







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