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Hi Out Put Mopar Alternator 70-71-72-73-74-75 Cuda/charger/roadrunner/challenger on 2040-parts.com

US $235.00
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Racine, Wisconsin, United States

Racine, Wisconsin, United States
REBUILT ORIGINAL .SHOW QUALITY 65 at idle-up to 100 AMP
Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Part Brand:MOPAR

REBUILT ORIGINAL HIGH OUTPUT FOR 1970-76 charger/ CORONET/belvedere/dart/barracuda/FURY/CHRYSLER OR ANY 318/273/383-413/440 ENGINES .FOR AC OR NON AC CARS.....THESE ARE 72-75 "SQUARE" BACK ORIGINAL MOPAR ALTERNATORS BUILT WITH "DUAL" FIELD to match your factory wiring FOR THESE YEAR CARS.  TAKEN APART AND COMPLETELY REBUILT, PAYING CLOSE ATTENTION TO WINDINGS AND RECITFIER TO GET THE MOST AMPERAGE OUTPUT. THE LARGEST ELECTRICAL  PRODUCING PARTS AVAILABLE ARE INSTALLED TO PRODUCE THE MOST WE CAN OUT OF THEM


 THE CASE IS NOT PAINTED ONLY MEDIA BLASTED. LITTLE TO NO PITTING  NEW BRUSHES, AND BEARINGS.. FULLY AND COMPLETELY TESTED.



 NOW THE REASON I SET UP THE LATER SQUARE BACK ONES TO ACCOMMODATE THE 70 AND NEWER CARS WITH TWO WIRE FIELD IS THE OLDER "ROUND" BACKS ARE VERY UNRELIABLE AND DO NOT HAVE THE OUTPUT THAT THESE CAN PRODUCE. RIGHT AT IDLE THESE ALTERNATORS START AT 60 AMPS.. WHERE YOU NEED IT THE MOST!THEY ARE BUILT TO MAKE IT TO CLOSE TO 100 AMPS. BUT IT DEPENDS ON INTERNALS OF ALTERNATOR AND HOW EACH TEST OUT WHEN DONE, ALL WILL BE BETWEEN 90 and 100. WAY BETTER THEN ORIGINAL 37 TO 50 AMPS.. WHILE NOT HIGH ENOUGH TO HURT YOUR ELECTRICAL SYSTEM. BEST PART IS THEY ARE ALL ORIGINAL MOPAR!!!

YOU WILL NEED TO UPGRADE YOUR VOLTAGE REGULATOR TO THE ELECTRONIC ONE WHEN INSTALLING THIS ALTERNATOR.. DO NOT USE THE ORIGINAL POINTS STYLE. IT WILL NOT HANDLE THIS ALTERNATORS OUTPUT 

WHY USE GM`S ALTERNATOR WHEN YOU CAN USE THIS ONE?? OR ANY CHINESE ONE FOR THAT MATTER!!! 


  


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