I'm looking to replace (again) the alternator in my '86. Since I've got higher-wattage headlights, plus an auxiliary fan that I control manually, plus a number of other electrical devices, plus I sometimes use an inverter for my laptop computer, I was considering an aftermarket higher-amp alternator. Stock for the 86 is 105 amps, which seems low anyway. A company that sells on eBay (among other places) has a claimed new AC Delco CS130 that they've reworked to produce 180 amps, for $130. They say it's a direct bolt-on for 86-91 Vettes, although a thicker output wire might be necessary.
My question is this: what problems might I be causing by installing a 180-amp alternator vice the stock 105 one? It's been a LONG time since high school electricity class...
Thanks.
[RICHR]
My question is this: what problems might I be causing by installing a 180-amp alternator vice the stock 105 one? It's been a LONG time since high school electricity class...
Thanks.
[RICHR]





