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Will this denso alt. work? #2995728
12/16/21 09:07 AM
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I have found in my stash a denso alt. for a 1994 Toyota 4Runner. How do I determine if it is internally regulated, and where can I find a normal v-belt pulley for it? Currently it has a serpentine pulley. It looks just like the other denso alternators that folks use to convert their big blocks otherwise. THe picture I have shown is exactly what mine looks like. Thanks for any help!

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Re: Will this denso alt. work? [Re: hudsonhornet7x] #2995866
12/16/21 05:16 PM
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I run the 88 version, has V belt and it is internally regulated


1965 Plymouth Barracuda 273 M/SA
1970 Plymouth Duster 360/904 10.60s with J heads
Re: Will this denso alt. work? [Re: 65signet] #2995877
12/16/21 05:59 PM
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Two common diameters;
15mm (0.5906") and 17mm (0.669")

PWM-181 2.8" OD, 0.669" ID Includes bushing to reduce bore diameter to 0.5905 in.
Summit Link


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1993 Daytona, 5.50 at 130mph (1/8) 1.19 sixty ft (PG). Link to 572 B1 - Part 1






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