This is relatively easy - I first did it in 1966. The Lucas generators are notoriously unreliable in Australian conditions, mainly due to the bush at the brush end not being protected from dust - plus it often gets missed in servicing.
Unfortunately I haven't done it for about ten years so I can't give any useful recommendations on what is a good alternator currently - but any that will physically fit would be best - the output will not be critical. Ideally get the alternator brackets off a Series 3 rather than adapt the generator bracket like I did. The wiring will vary slightly, and if yours has an ammeter (originally positive earth) it is better not to run the alternator lead through it, which further changes the wiring.
There should be someone here who has done it recently and can be more specific, alternatively any auto electrician should be prepared to do it for you.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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