Tyron68
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I need to replace my alternator. It’s on a 1969 charger, 383, AC car (double groove pulley). Any recommendations on a good replacement?
IMO....rebuild it yourself. As it's 1969 vintage, it is likely that the brushes need replaced. If it's charging at all, the diodes are probably OK, along with the stator and rotor windings. Very likely the front bearing is going bad (noisy). This bearing is a 6203RSS single row sealed, both sides ball bearing like SKF, RBC, etc. The rear bearing is a Torrington or SKF caged needle roller bearing. Bearing costs at $10 - $15. Alternators are simple devices.....a "rebuilt" unit will be a crap shoot and you'll pay ~ $80 - $100 at the parts store and get the same thing as doing it yourself for the cost of parts.....plus the experience. Refer to the Factory Service Manual for the information..........just my opinion of course.......I need to replace my alternator. It’s on a 1969 charger, 383, AC car (double groove pulley). Any recommendations on a good replacement?
It stopped charging. What would be an upgrade to the stock one? Something bigger than 60amp?Why do you need to replace it? Went bad and stopped to charge or noise?
As mentioned, it could be serviced at home with basic tools. Diodes, stator and rotor can be diagnosed with a regular multitester. No rocket science on these.
I would go HOWEVER (as usually advice) with an alt upgrade though, getting a unit able to provide more juice.
As previously stated, if 60amps are doing the job then "upgrading" to more amps isn't necessary but could be sketchy because your wiring might not be able to handle the extra amperage.It stopped charging. What would be an upgrade to the stock one? Something bigger than 60amp?
Please supply the specifics (model number, rating, sheave diameter, etc) on the Denso unit you installed. I'd like to learn a little more about it.....thanks....Buy a Denso alternator that is internally regulated and buy the bracket kit from Mancini. You'll never
have a problem with it and it will charge at an idle! View attachment 1761749View attachment 1761750
I'm going with a Denso 210-0106 which is internally regulated and the Mancini MREAR019 bracket kit.
It's a 60A alternator and it charges @ idle. Put it on & forget it. If you have alot of accessories, you may
need a bigger Amp alternator. Just my thoughts.
THANK YOU FOR THE INFORMATION....it is appreciated.....
Is not the max output what is the important, but the capacity at iddle. Of course the max output indicates it will charge more at iddle, but also depends on design.It stopped charging. What would be an upgrade to the stock one? Something bigger than 60amp?