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Re: 75 amp Alternator
[Re: kieron_kohlmann]
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04/16/10 02:05 AM
04/16/10 02:05 AM
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Posts: 6,096 Valencia, España
NachoRT74
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Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 6,096
Valencia, España
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so i have a 50 amp alternator and it doesnt have enough juice to keep up. i cant seem to find a 75 amp. alternator that isnt chrome. any one have some ideas?
simply stock lates 70s alts...
PNs Beck/Arnley 186-6002, dual pulley but can be changed...
http://c2c.activant.com/ctoc/index.jsp?ID=gGA1KJhwDA0dBFR0MaSREf2RHG1R.AxgIX3dOTwEEXxkA
available at Clearly Auto on $32.78 plus $15 core
http://www.clearlyauto.com/catalog/1974/...tors-Generators
it is dual field... if you have single field setup, simply ground one of the brushes
it is A LITTLE BIT WIDER than roundbacks and earliers squarebacks due the wider windings at stator, so will fit TIGHT ( rear spacer can be milled down a liitle bit too ). recomended use a little bit longer belt to keep away the back of alt from block.
more reading about same alt installation: http://www.moparmusclemagazine.com/techa...ator/index.html
IMPORTANT... UPGRADE MAIN CHARGE WIRES: http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,33574.0.html
more readings about ( including the one above ) here:
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,62772.0.html
Last edited by NachoRT74; 04/16/10 02:10 AM.
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