2000StreetRod
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220 amp alternator
The 220 amp alternator I purchased from Eagle Auto Electric for $170 arrived today. The physical dimensions: case diameter, depth & bolt pattern, pulley diameter, and terminal connections are identical to my stock 130 amp alternator.
If you look closely you'll notice the assembled depth of the 220 amp is slightly greater than the 130 amp due to the increased gap between the front and rear sections. You may also notice that the rear cover is slightly pulled out between the two connectors like it got caught on something. It was well packed so I doubt it was damaged during shipment. I'll just use a large C clamp to squeeze it back into position.
It will probably be at least a month before I get a chance to test it because of my in progress supercharger installation. If it works then I'll probably grind the "shoulders" off the insulator at the charge terminal to allow rotation of the mating charge cable terminal.
The 220 amp alternator I purchased from Eagle Auto Electric for $170 arrived today. The physical dimensions: case diameter, depth & bolt pattern, pulley diameter, and terminal connections are identical to my stock 130 amp alternator.
If you look closely you'll notice the assembled depth of the 220 amp is slightly greater than the 130 amp due to the increased gap between the front and rear sections. You may also notice that the rear cover is slightly pulled out between the two connectors like it got caught on something. It was well packed so I doubt it was damaged during shipment. I'll just use a large C clamp to squeeze it back into position.
It will probably be at least a month before I get a chance to test it because of my in progress supercharger installation. If it works then I'll probably grind the "shoulders" off the insulator at the charge terminal to allow rotation of the mating charge cable terminal.