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Re: Denso alternator swap
[Re: GoodysGotaCuda]
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12/27/08 07:19 PM
12/27/08 07:19 PM
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Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 5,476
340dart4spd
Parts Problem
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Parts Problem
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 5,476
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90a Denso Stock brackets Stock heads
Only modification was to trim the stud on the back.
Just how it worked out for me on a Small Block. I would still like to get my hands on a smaller pulley for this alternator..or a larger crank pulley. We'll see, may be serpentine on a magnum block soon enough. But the charging at idle with 90w H4 lights on, stereo, electric fuel pump, and my fan pullin 25-30a...it's not quite enough at idle.
http://www.goodysgotacuda.com/DensoUpgrade.html
I would worry more about that kink in the upper radiator hose!!
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Re: Denso alternator swap
[Re: AndyF]
#140990
12/28/08 01:55 AM
12/28/08 01:55 AM
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Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 3,001 Coram, NY
Pool Fixer
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master
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Coram, NY
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small blocks are tight with stock heads and a stock alt. I was at a friends shop and he had an cuda with a small block and eddy's. he had to shave the head to get the stock alt to fit. Denso? forget it on that one. that is a situation where you need special brackets. I think they ended going with something out of a ford. could have been a denso, don't know.
Actually the Denso 60 amp alternators fit better on a SB Mopar with Edelbrock heads than do the original type alternators. A SB with Eddy heads is a great candidate for a Denso swap.
the stock alt i saw was very very close to the eddy head on that small block. since my denso is closer to the head than my stock one was, I assumed they were fatter/deeper...my bad...i thought that most of the denso alts you see were physically the same size, but built differently inside for different amp ratings.
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