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alternator choices
Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2010 3:16 pm
by justice
I need tog et a new alt for my 87 safari.
Autozone has a new Gold Duralast Limited Lifetime warranty Notes: 100 Amp * With A/C * Designed for maximum durability 100% new for $120
or a
Remand Duralast Limited Lifetime Warranty: Notes: 105 Amp * With A/C * Premium reman for $95
Is it worth it to spent the extra $25 for the "new" part?
these prices are comparable to Advance and O'riellys, but I think AZ has the best price for a 105 amp alt (the second one listed above)
Re: alternator choices
Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2010 7:10 pm
by CaptSquid
I'd much rather the 105 amp over the 100 amp. These vans suck down the trons.
Re: alternator choices
Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2010 9:56 pm
by SoCalli V8
Or you could fit a 140 amp from a Caprice Cop Car, but it might need some mounting mods....
Re: alternator choices
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 4:50 am
by Kabey's Van
MSD make some excellent high amp alternators.
The RCMP use them in there cruisers and I have used them in a few vehicals of my own without any issues.
They bolt and plug right in. Plug and play.
Peter
Re: alternator choices
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 7:56 am
by Lumpy
justice wrote:I need tog et a new alt for my 87 safari.
Autozone has a new Gold Duralast Limited Lifetime warranty Notes: 100 Amp * With A/C * Designed for maximum durability 100% new for $120
or a
Remand Duralast Limited Lifetime Warranty: Notes: 105 Amp * With A/C * Premium reman for $95
Is it worth it to spent the extra $25 for the "new" part?
these prices are comparable to Advance and O'riellys, but I think AZ has the best price for a 105 amp alt (the second one listed above)
Every Duralast part/tool I've ever bought or seen was pretty junky.
GMpartsdirect.com has reman OEM alternators for $106.01
Lumpy
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Re: alternator choices
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 8:39 am
by JaxSPL
Look into the AD244 alternators from newer Tahoe's, Suburbans, and trucks like that. Supposedly should be a direct drop in with out any (or too much) modifications. They also come with higher amperage ratings (145amps if I remember right).
You can also search motorcityreman on Ebay. I've seen him sell stock amperage alternators for less than $100.
Re: alternator choices
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 12:12 pm
by justice
i got the 105 amp Duralast, cause I needed it like..right now...open the box to find its a Delco Remy...
i had to take the dog house off to get to the bolt on the back. getting the old one out was a little bit harder than getting the new one in. I'm almost done but since i have the dog house off, i'm going to replace the air filter, so i'm running up to the store.
Re: alternator choices
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 2:54 pm
by justice
and done.
i hate working on my vans
Re: alternator choices
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 4:59 pm
by snapple
justice wrote:i hate working on my vans
Shhh..... or your van will hear you! [-X
Re: alternator choices
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 5:59 pm
by rlsllc
I love working on my vans....on my terms. Mods and enhancements are kewl, maintenance and repair (especially in the winter) sux.
Re: alternator choices
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 6:06 pm
by rlsllc
JaxSPL wrote:Look into the AD244 alternators from newer Tahoe's, Suburbans, and trucks like that. Supposedly should be a direct drop in with out any (or too much) modifications. They also come with higher amperage ratings (145amps if I remember right).
You can also search motorcityreman on Ebay. I've seen him sell stock amperage alternators for less than $100.
When you do these upgrades, do you replace the cable with a larger one?
140 amps should be carried by a 6 gauge cable on a short run IIRC.
Then there's the fuse or link issue.
I just went through this on my 1999 when I put in the CS144 (I know you're not a fan of this alt, but I had it so I thought I'd try it, so far, so good).
I'm just wondering how you do it, not being critical, I struggled a bit with it.
Re: alternator choices
Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 1:13 am
by JaxSPL
I have nothing against the CS144. It's larger than the CS130 and is able to output higher amperage and stay cooler.
When you do the upgrades you don't have to replace the factory wires, but, you should do the big 3 upgrade. You actually just add the new wiring and be done with it.
As always, the shorter the run the better and the bigger the wire the better (less resistance).
Re: alternator choices
Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 5:57 pm
by Lumpy
justice wrote:i got the 105 amp Duralast, cause I needed it like..right now...open the box to find its a Delco Remy...
Hey! That's great that you ended up with a Delco.
I just bought a new, 160A all NEW alternator from
MotorCityReman's.
http://www.motorcityreman.com/90as4.html
Total cost, $134.99, free shipping. I wrote to them first
and asked about output choices. Told them that my van tends
to idle around 600 RPM and that most of my driving is at
low RPMs. They recommended AGAINST the 200A model
as it is designed to begin output at a higher RPM.
The 160A model is a direct drop in, same diameter, bolt holes etc.
Despite their name (Reman), it's 100% new. Guaranteed for life.
Gettin' out the hammer crimper and the BIG cables and heat shrink
as soon as temps drop below 105 here in Phoenix.
I'm ok working in the heat. But my camera viewfinder
gets fogged up. And I know how you guys like purdy pitures.
Lumpy
Did you do a lot of those Emergency Broadcast Warnings?
Yes. Had it been an actual emergency I would have hid.
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