6 Volt Positive Ground 1 Wire Alternator on 2040-parts.com
Terre Haute, Indiana, United States
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This is a 6 volt positive ground 1 wire alternator. This will replace the old generator /regulator system. All that is needed for wiring is a wire from the battery terminal on the back of the alternator to the negative on the battery. I can make this negative ground if needed for no extra charge. It comes with a 3/8 single groove pulley but I have other belt sizes if needed for an additional $15 dollars. I also have mounting kits available.
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