teejay terry jones Raleigh, North Carolina (8 posts) Registered: 12/29/2019 01:44PM Main British Car: 74 MGBGT (now) mildly warmed over B. Coming soon 95 3.4! |
Alternator recommendations
Hey Again, folks, Progress continues on the 3.4 project, but I have once again confused myself.
Can you all share with me your alternator selection, especially those that would have the appropriate fittings and orientation to be used with Bill Guzman's CC-113 Idler Pulley Kit for the 3.4 Reverse Water Pump? Thanks again for previous advice and onward! Cheers! Terry |
Re: Alternator recommendations
I am using a Delco CS130. It has a 95 amp output. It’s a reliable and fairly compact unit. Not sure if this mounting will work in your application, There are a lot of different mounts. Rock Auto is a great source to research the different mounts.
Buick Century 1989-1992 Delco 1101475 eBay $61 free shipping 1989 Buick Century 3.3L Alternate/OEM Part Number(s): 10463117, 10463118, 10463177, 10463208, 10479898, 10479937, 10479938, 1101291, 1101475, 1101483, 1101608, 91203 |
EKStarzinger Erich Starzinger Atlanta, GA USA (3 posts) Registered: 12/11/2017 08:30AM Main British Car: 1974 1/4 MGB GM 3.4L |
Re: Alternator recommendations
I"m using a Nippon Denso style alternator on my project. I started with a Delco unit but the hot post is on the back of the unit and too close to the valve covers for my comfort. The Denso unit has the hot post on the side of the unit and has GM style mounts. The particular unit I'm using was for a Geo Metro aka Suzuki Spring and has 55A's of output. They make the units with up to 90A's, I think.
Erich |
MGBV8 Carl Floyd Kingsport, TN (4511 posts) Registered: 10/23/2007 11:32PM Main British Car: 1979 MGB Buick 215 |
Re: Alternator recommendations
Quote: Same here. I use a Delco 10SI. The hot post is very close, but I have a rubber boot over it. It has not been a problem for the almost 20 years I have used this setup. |
Moderator Curtis Jacobson Portland Oregon (4576 posts) Registered: 10/12/2007 02:16AM Main British Car: 71 MGBGT, Buick 215 |
Re: Alternator recommendations
Quote: A Suzuki Sprint alternator is exactly what I've been using on my 215 and recommending since ~1991. These are excellent alternators! Very compact, light, and reliable. Mine came from a junk car with a suitable (v-belt) pulley for my installation already attached... and I got the wiring pigtail (with green connector, as shown in picture below) from the donor car too. To work with the CCE kit, I expect you'll need a different (serpentine) pulley, won't you? (215 w/ Rover 4.0 heads) |