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180 amp Alternator

Randys88Vette

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1988 Coupe
Having battery problems again. Didnt drive the car for 4 days (out of town). Came home,get in, and nothing....dead battery. The few suggestions I have had is to replace the alternator with a 180 amp alternator instead of the 105amp. Anything special need to be done as far as wiring goes?

I am planning to replace the belt tensioner too, as it has been suggested that the fluctuations in voltage (as read by dashboard) is due to the alternator not putting out correctly as the belt may be slipping or not have enough tension on it to spin the alternator at correct speed to run properly.

I know it sounds silly, but not being an electrical guy (more mechanical) a little afraid to make such a change without considering the consequences of possibly frying wires or even starting an electrical fire altogether. Anyone able to help here? Thanks.
 
Read this...worked for my 84 with no problems...

Quoting Hib Halverson

Unless you want your car to be all original, the best thing to do for those model years is convert to the 92-up CS144. It's more powerful, more reliable and probably cheaper. The procedure is discussed in an article at:
http://www.idavette.net/hib/reman.html
 
That is a very interesting article. I think my alternator is cooked, and it's a Delco! It's only 3 years old. The car won't stay on and my tester is indicating a bad alternator. The battery is fine. The car will start but it won't stay on.

So all I would do is order an alternator for a '92 'Vette and it's ready to go?
 

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