If you are not interested in placing a 200 amp, consider purchasing a GM 24 V alternator, (which is easily sourced and easily rebuilt), and make custom brackets and hook it up to your unit. There is no reason that you must use stock military items.
Given that you wish to swap out a 400 amp unit, you would need to purchase brackets anyway. You might as well just customize the brackets that you have and put in any alternator you are comfortable with if cost is an issue.
If you are not comfortable making your own brackets, then purchase the 200 amp brackets and you will have an easy fit with a dependable unit.
From my discussions with Steve/RWH, the 60 amp alternators are not as good as 200 amp units. Steve seems to dislike the 60 amp units. I hate speaking for other people so I’ll let him explain.
No one is forcing you to go in any single direction. However, you should really take the advice of RWH because HMMWV’s are his bread and butter . He has tremendous experience that he is willing to share with all of us. There’s no sense in reinventing the wheel.
IMHO.