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Re: [alfa] testing a regulator



Hi Richard:

I've got '74 & '87 Spider's, and I'm using the same type alternator on them both. The '82-'89 L-Jet Spider's use a 65-amp unit with an internal regulator, and it's a direct bolt-on swap to the early 2-liter engines. You can pull and discard the original regulator, and its short harness to the alternator, but need to extend the green wire from the open connector to the D+ terminal on the new alternator. That wire maintains function of the 'alt' or 'gen' light on the dash. It also makes good sense to replace the original B+ wire from the alternator to the starter (or battery, if it's in front), with an 8ga. piece. Of course, everything on the '74 works better, i.e. the wipers, defroster, headlights, etc., but the original 35-amp unit was probably also a bit compromised from age. I bought the new alternator at a local discount parts store for ~$120, but the company linked below has them for $83, and only a $15 core charge. My rebuilt was also rated a bit higher than original, at 75 amps. The replacement looks almost 100% original, and I can't see any downside.

http://autoexpress.safeshopper.com/

I bought a rebuilt alternator from these guys for my wife's Volvo 850 Turbo, and they seem to do very nice work, and offer a 3-year warranty.

Regards,

Dean


At 01:55 PM 6/23/2004, you wrote:

Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 11:45:52 -0400 (EDT)
From: Richard Welty <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [alfa] testing a regulator

On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 08:43:32 -0400 Jeff Greenfield <[email protected]> wrote:
> These days when I replace an alternator on an older car, I upgrade them to
> one from a newer car. Greater output, and they have an internal regulator
> which eliminates some wiring so it was one less place for voltage drops to
> occur. The newer alternator bolts right in and is not that much more
> expensive.

just out of curiousity, what alternator would you substitute for the OE one
in a 74 GTV?

not that alternator has any problems right now, it's just good to know these
things in advance.

richard
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