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From: mlf@panda.UUCP (Matt L. Fichtenbaum)
Newsgroups: net.auto
Subject: Re: Mopar Alternators
Message-ID: <282@panda.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 8-Feb-85 12:54:06 EST
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Posted: Fri Feb  8 12:54:06 1985
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Summary: 

Well, maybe some Chrysler alternators don't work, but some do.

I sold my '65 Dart with 120K miles on it, original alternator,
one new regulator (electro-mechanical).  '71 Valiant died in an
accident at 55K miles with the original electrical system.  '72
Valiant's alternator died at 110K miles, though it ate a couple
of regulators (electronic) along the way.  '83 Aries (same as
Reliant) has 30K miles and no electrical problems.

-- 

					Matt Fichtenbaum
					"Our job is to rescue fires,
					not put out your cat."