slantsixdan
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round back
you can identify a standard pre 71?? mopar alternator by its round case back
All pre-'72 Chrysler-built alternators are roundbacks. All pre-'69 Chrysler-built alternators are "single-field" items (one brush is grounded to the housing; the other one has this alternator's one and only "FLD" field terminal, which gets a wire from the regulator's own "FLD" terminal).
Most '69 Chrysler-built alternators—again, all roundbacks—are just like the '60-'68 items, but the one for the '69 Imperial is a one-year-only item configured to use a virtually extinct 3-pin electronic regulator.
The '70-'71 Chrysler-built alternators are still roundbacks, but are "2-field" units for use with the 2-pin, triangular-plug electronic regulator.
The '72-up Chrysler-built alternators are all squarebacks, and all 2-field items.
A 2-field alternator can be installed in a pre-'70 car (pre-'73ish truck) by grounding one of the alternator's two "FLD" terminals—doesn't matter which one.
"Type P" and "Type N" terminology…maybe somewhere, but not that I've ever seen in any of the Chrysler or other-source info about these alternators.















