The old charge box in my '98 is lazy at an idle... even when the truck has been running for 12+ hours. Rev it up to even 1000rpm and the voltage comes right up to where it is when you're going down the road at highway speeds... and everything is OK.
Time to swap it out, since I don't have my '94 out here yet to get around in to take the alternator to a starter/alternator place...
I found what seems like a really good deal on a brand new (not reman. ) alternator from www.RockAuto.com (a VERY cool Madison, WI owned auto parts website business, by the way... ).
They list it as being 120A - I thought I had a 140A (or 136A?) unit in my truck?
Here are the part numbers they list for it:
NSA Part #ALT6086
120A (seems low?); Ndenso (yup... mine's a Nippondenso); External Regulator (huh?) $137. 79 (seems like a good deal, no?)
They also list an AC Delco Part #3211242 - it's a reman and is almost $60 more.
Does any of this jive? Other online parts houses also list it as being a 120A alternator... weird.
Thanks,
Matt
Time to swap it out, since I don't have my '94 out here yet to get around in to take the alternator to a starter/alternator place...
I found what seems like a really good deal on a brand new (not reman. ) alternator from www.RockAuto.com (a VERY cool Madison, WI owned auto parts website business, by the way... ).
They list it as being 120A - I thought I had a 140A (or 136A?) unit in my truck?
Here are the part numbers they list for it:
NSA Part #ALT6086
120A (seems low?); Ndenso (yup... mine's a Nippondenso); External Regulator (huh?) $137. 79 (seems like a good deal, no?)
They also list an AC Delco Part #3211242 - it's a reman and is almost $60 more.
Does any of this jive? Other online parts houses also list it as being a 120A alternator... weird.
Thanks,
Matt