<VV> How do I know if I have a LCI generator on my '64?

Shaun shaun_mcgarvey at shaw.ca
Thu May 26 21:31:30 EDT 2005


For '64, the LCI gen was part # 1105135
40Amp was # 1105139 and
30Amp was # 1102226

most cars had 30A

yea, Vairily ... Shaun

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <LonzoVair at aol.com>
To: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 10:22 AM
Subject: <VV> How do I know if I have a LCI generator on my '64?


> Hey guys and gals,
> First I want to thank everyone for their generosity... that brand of
kindness
> at the magnitude that you guys have shown me is enough to make a grown man
> get tear-y-eyed... but I don't want to look like some big sissy so I'm
gonna ask
> my Corvair question...
> How do I know if my Corvair (1964 700 w/95hp/auto) has the Low Cut In
> generator? I'm beginning to think my regulator is going south on me, and I
figured
> I'd better get a spare just in case, but I see listings for both "w/LCI"
and
> "w/o LCI".... so I want to make sure I get the right one. It just has 60K
on the
> odo, so I'm thinking this could be the original generator.
> Sure, I could switch it over to an alternator, but then I'd have to get
rid
> of the points and the manual fuel pump and switch it over to a Pertronix &
> electric pump... since I don't want to do all that just right now I would
like to
> know how to ID the LCI from a "regular"...
> Thanks a bunch, and thanks again for all the financial help... for that
I'm
> forever grateful.
> Later,
> Lonzo
>
>
>
> Lon Anderson in White Mills, KY
> CORSA, Corvanatics, Central Kentucky Corvair, Derby City Corvair
> Quart Low Quarterly editor
> 1961 Greenbrier pg, someday will be a camper
> 1963 Greenbrier 4spd. that I really ought to sell
> 1964 700 sedan 95/pg, semi-daily driver status (only when I drive
somewhere)
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