Re: Delco Alternator (my 2 cents worth)
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Re: Delco Alternator (my 2 cents worth)
- From: "Steve Rubano" <srubano@xxxx>
- Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2000 01:10:41 -0000
I am happy to announce that with a little modification to the pivot
plate, the new Delco alternator is a perfect fit! Check out my
website at www.dmcman.homestead.com for pictures of the pivot plate
modified!
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, "Steve Rubano" <srubano@xxxx> wrote:
> I know that this thread has been coming up alot and that most
people
> are still asking about part numbers and what mods were performed to
> get it installed. For those of you who are interested, today I
> purchased a Delco alternator remanufactured part number 7939-3I. It
> is from a 90-91 Chevy Lumina with a 3.1 Litre engine. It outputs
105
> amps and the casing size is similar to the stock alternator. This
> alternator has a single mount point on the pivot mount and a
> modification needs to be performed on the pivot plate (the one that
> is attached to the engine block by 3 bolts). You can use your
> existing adjusting arm and belt on this alternator. The alternator
> comes with a serpentine belt pulley that has to be swaped with a
> single belt pulley, any auto parts store should be able to do this
> and they usually don't charge to do this. I have a website at
> www.dmcman.homestead.com, go to the Parts & Mods page on it where I
> will have pictures and modification steps in detail (coming soon).
I
> will all let you all know how it is after installing it tonight
after
> work. The way that I will have it set up, I should not run into
> the "no charge at idle" syndrome as with most replacement
alternators
> I have heard about since the pulley is smaller (will turn the
> alternator faster) and best of all you can get it at any autoparts
> store since this is used in a wide variety of chevy cars.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
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