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			Nothing to do w/ codes etc but looking at the pics in the posting of the ZL1 Vette w/ the L88 it has a ribbed housing internal reg. alt. on it.  .  What year were these introduced and what models were they first on?  .  I remember about the '72 model year most GM models went from the smooth housing w/ external reg. and square plug to the ribbed style housing w/ external reg. and square plug then the ribbed housings w/ the internal reg. flat plug became the standard.  .  Is this right/wrong and the '69 Vette shown using a newer alt. or correct....or what???  .  I'm talking the smaller housing alts here, not the HD larger units.  .  Thanks!  ~  Pete 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			69 was the first year. My 69 Pontiac "police cruiser" optioned Catalina came with one of them too. When it took a dump, I had to wait three days for GM to get me a new one under warranty. No one around here could repair it, or had ever seen an internal regulated alt. before. I think it was standard on Corvette, optional on everything else. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			69 was the first year. [/ QUOTE ] Olds 442s from 69 on had them too. 
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