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Did not want to replace the voltage regulator (again) on my original 60 amp alternator, so up graded to the Delco 33si 100 amp (classified section see SS-74M35A2, easy to work with). it is bigger and you eliminate all the operator error issues with the original (improper shut down sequence).
Here's how i did it:
First, the best way to do this is to fab up a new bracket for those's with welding/fab skills. Lacking in both time and skill i took the less elegant path using an all-thread rod and pipe for shoulder support on the mount ears. The install was fairly straight forward, the issue is getting the new alternator pulley lined up with the engine drive pulley. then cutting the shoulder pipe to length to support the alternator tightly (don't want to snap off the cast case ears). The pictures show the differences in the two alternators - size wise the are very similar but the mount ears and the pulley has different spacing. In the picture with the 2 wrenches in an attempt to show how the new/old alternator pulleys are different (the new alternator will sit forward), the bracket is 180 degrees out, the bolt holes should be to the rear of the alternators as shown in the mounted pic.
Wiring is a breeze, old ground goes to the new alternator case ground (can use the original terminations). the hot to the hot, and the old small control wire is abandon. Once installed - so far - the alternator is a champ. right on the tick mark on the gauge. Had to get two new shorter belts - went from the original 3L480 to 3L460 (i.e. 2 inches shorter).
I recommend this swap.
Last note, if anyone wants my old alternator (cheap + shipping) with bad regulator let me know.
Here's how i did it:
First, the best way to do this is to fab up a new bracket for those's with welding/fab skills. Lacking in both time and skill i took the less elegant path using an all-thread rod and pipe for shoulder support on the mount ears. The install was fairly straight forward, the issue is getting the new alternator pulley lined up with the engine drive pulley. then cutting the shoulder pipe to length to support the alternator tightly (don't want to snap off the cast case ears). The pictures show the differences in the two alternators - size wise the are very similar but the mount ears and the pulley has different spacing. In the picture with the 2 wrenches in an attempt to show how the new/old alternator pulleys are different (the new alternator will sit forward), the bracket is 180 degrees out, the bolt holes should be to the rear of the alternators as shown in the mounted pic.
Wiring is a breeze, old ground goes to the new alternator case ground (can use the original terminations). the hot to the hot, and the old small control wire is abandon. Once installed - so far - the alternator is a champ. right on the tick mark on the gauge. Had to get two new shorter belts - went from the original 3L480 to 3L460 (i.e. 2 inches shorter).
I recommend this swap.
Last note, if anyone wants my old alternator (cheap + shipping) with bad regulator let me know.