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I posted this on the Firebird tech thread, but didn't get a response, so I'm trying on here:
Can someone help me determine the correct part no. for a '69 TA Alternator, no A/C, WITH rear window defogger? I'm wondering if 1100854 is a correct unit, one resource I have say's it is not. Are there other units that would also be correct? Also, where would be a good source to find a correct unit? Thanks, Greg
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I posted this on the Firebird tech thread, but didn't get a response, so I'm trying on here:
Can someone help me determine the correct part no. for a '69 TA Alternator, no A/C, WITH rear window defogger? I'm wondering if 1100854 is a correct unit, one resource I have say's it is not. Are there other units that would also be correct? Also, where would be a good source to find a correct unit? Thanks, Greg
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i don't find 1100854 , but there is 1100554 which is a 61 amp for certain 69-74 applications.it all depends on how many amps your original one was. 1100554 61 amp , 1100543 42amp , 1100694 55amp , 1100842 37-42amp
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Hey '70Cat, can you look up a 70 GTO non-ram air(455,A/C,Auto, no rear defogger)
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70 T/8 P/8-A.C. 1100849 DELCOTRON (61amp) (w/defogger) you're in luck. that is the only # i have in my book that gives specifics like a.c. and defogger
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On a Trans Am Facts and Figures, I found the following part no's as correct for '69 TA:
1100832 42 amp 1100830 55 amp 1100854 61 amp. One individual told me correct 61 amp application is: 1100700 61 amp. These are totally different numbers than the applications 1970cat suggests for this application. H E L P, I'm thoroughly confused. Thanks, Greg
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Matt, alternator 1100700 (55A) is listed for A/C or rear defogger, in some book somewhere.
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The 1100554 and other #'s 1970 cat shows is the Service Replacement #'s.
The 1100700 (Service # 1100694) would be an external regulator alternator. Since yours is an early TA,it could be that if you have an external regulator. I believe they started putting the internal alternator (CSI)on Birds. If so it could be 1100830 (Service # 1100554)
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Johnta and everyone, thanks for this valuable input on the alternator applications. I think I'm going to have my 100854 (open face, finned air coolers on the rear case) rebuilt and re-installed as original. 'Hollander' is a reference book that does call for this application on the '69TA.
Greg.
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