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Offline bigr79

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alt. upgrade
« on: September 06, 2011, 10:51:37 AM »
Hey y'all got a 77 k20 p/u with a fresh rebuilt sb 350 and my alt. Just went out on me....I remember looking it up awhile ago but cant remember where but I read it that there is a newer year of truck with a 120 or 130 amp alt. That will fit right where the stock 85 amp alt. Sits....wondering what year it was? And Wether I will have to have the v belt pully replaced on to it?

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Re: alt. upgrade
« Reply #1 on: September 06, 2011, 12:04:10 PM »
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Re: alt. upgrade
« Reply #3 on: September 06, 2011, 08:55:30 PM »
I bought this one a year ago or so and it still works great.  runs my amp, e-fans, headlight harness, ac and wipers and the gauge doesnt budge.

http://www.dbelectrical.com/p-4516-high-output-chevy-3-wire-alternator-140-amp-65-85.aspx

and its a 3-wire so it will work correctly.  just stay away from one wire alternators, without remote voltage sensing, you will lose voltage.  they are a band-aid fix at best.

you will have to upgrade your wiring for the added Amps.
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Re: alt. upgrade
« Reply #4 on: September 07, 2011, 01:32:59 AM »
I understand that it would be easier to just buy a brand new one but I'm lookin to go a lil cheaper route and hit a junkyard that has the newer style alt. Just need to know what year I need to look for? Swapin the pulley will be easy by the looks of it just need to know the year?

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Re: alt. upgrade
« Reply #5 on: September 07, 2011, 03:34:29 AM »
if you go to new they moved the alt to the other side and flipped the connections around think it was with the tbi engines, then they also moved the connections a little. do you have ac?
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Re: alt. upgrade
« Reply #6 on: September 07, 2011, 11:00:11 AM »
for stricly bolt on replacements, get one off an 83 or later truck,  but theyre limited to 85A or so.

The New one your thinking of is a CS130 alternator, youll have to buy an adapter harness and modify your brackets for it to work.  i think that alternator is off of 1991 and later trucks ONLY.

Vile's link above will tell you everything you need.  otherwise you're limited to about 85A with a 12si alternator.  right now you have either a 10si or 12si.  they swap out and are bolt in.

My 78 truck came with a 63A alternator and it wasnt enough so I got a new one from the parts store, for an 83 model.  that gave me 78a or 85a, cant remember which.  that was enough till i added an amp and e-fans.
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