Alternator question
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Alternator question
I need a suggestion in a bigger alt on my 85 T/A. I have added an electric fan and do not have enough juice to run everthing at night when the vehicle is idling would love to know what years and body styles have bigger amp alt that will interchange.
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dunno if it helps any but i have an 86 t/a power windows, power locks, power driver seat, power hatch, a/c, and a 108 amp alternator. Although i think the clocking on the 86 is gonna be different.
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I think anyone 87 and up is 105 amp Alt.
That should work jsut fine....
That should work jsut fine....
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Originally posted by Z28DJP1987
I did not think That A/C Delco made a 108 amp one, are you sure??
I did not think That A/C Delco made a 108 amp one, are you sure??
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Re: Alternator question
Originally posted by biff85ta
I need a suggestion in a bigger alt on my 85 T/A. I have added an electric fan and do not have enough juice to run everthing at night when the vehicle is idling would love to know what years and body styles have bigger amp alt that will interchange.
I need a suggestion in a bigger alt on my 85 T/A. I have added an electric fan and do not have enough juice to run everthing at night when the vehicle is idling would love to know what years and body styles have bigger amp alt that will interchange.
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I'm with Danno on this, test your voltage at the battery with a multimeter, see what it is for real, load it up. Turn on the air, lights, stereo, blinkers...see if it keeps up. I'm not sure where the stock guage picks up its readings, but it always seems to read 1.5 to 3 volts low.
All technical replies aside, all he asked for was a sugestion on a bigger Amp Alternator.
I said, buy the A/C Delco 105amp one that will bolt right in and give him all the power he needs.
I said, buy the A/C Delco 105amp one that will bolt right in and give him all the power he needs.
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I know that the alt does not produce enough juice at an idle because if the car is left idling for long periods with the lights and the fan on it will die due to a dead batt and as I am planning to install an amp and subs next spring I just needed some suggestions as far as what I could use because with the amp driving around town could become a real hassle trying to keep the car running at the long stoplights in my home town.
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im not sure but i thought i saw a high amp alt. rebuild kit in summit that would give you enough for your system when you put it in.
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Originally posted by Z28DJP1987
All technical replies aside, all he asked for was a sugestiona on a bigger Amp Alternator.
I said, buy the A/C Delco 105amp one that will bolt right in and give him all the power he needs.
All technical replies aside, all he asked for was a sugestiona on a bigger Amp Alternator.
I said, buy the A/C Delco 105amp one that will bolt right in and give him all the power he needs.
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Danno don`t apologize I had not thought of the pulley and even though I am quite famaliar with cars sometimes a quick reminder to even those with the most experience can be of help I have checked those things that you mentioned but even cruising down the interstate and 2500-3000 (yeah so I speed a little) the voltage seems low with the blower on high lights radio and electric fan I know that I need a thermostatic switch to hook up the fan but have just not had time anyway just looking for alt suggestions and what would swap.
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