I guessing this is the steel lower bracket, Opel also made an Alum. lower bracket that takes a shorter alt. belt. That would be too much stress on the Alum. :ugh: I have an extra NOS steel bracket if someone needs one for this mod.
Actually this was using the aluminum mount.I guessing this is the steal lower bracket, Opel also made an Alum. lower bracket that takes a shorter alt. belt. That would be too much stress on the Alum. :ugh: I have an extra NOS steal bracket if someone needs one for this mod.
Well, if you want to pass it on to someone who will use it, I would certainly like to use it.I wouldn't think the length of the belt would change the stress load, those will be felt when the engine is reved. Just thinking that the steel takes a longer belt, it might stand farther off the alt. or block, don't know for sure, but the offer still stands, for the steel one if you want it, that alum. is not that thick to begin with, broke one a few yrs. ago, just my 2ctw :lmao:
If you do, make sure that you replace your ammeter with a voltmeter.Been sitting on a new 105 amp GM alternator for years planning to replace the 45amp original on my 75 Manta. Your post may get me off the dime and get er done.![]()
Thanks for the reminder. I will re-read all the past posts on alternator upgrading before attempting it.If you do, make sure that you replace your ammeter with a voltmeter.
I left my lights on one night and came out to a dead battery. Jump started it and drove off. A couple of minutes later smoke came out from under the dash. The Opel ammeter didn't like being overloaded by a 100 amp alternator.
Sure....Does this qualify for a Sticky so it doesn't get lost?
Well typically of some of my projects I'm just now getting around to doing this on two cars and realized the SI-10 105Amp I have is a one wire self exciter that I bought from Kent Darsey some time ago after he somehow ended up with two. (Wonder what he is doing these days. Haven't seen him around town either.)If you do, make sure that you replace your ammeter with a voltmeter.
I left my lights on one night and came out to a dead battery. Jump started it and drove off. A couple of minutes later smoke came out from under the dash. The Opel ammeter didn't like being overloaded by a 100 amp alternator.
Here is the one I just used. I am not complete with it yet, but my lower is about done with a slight modification to the process.Is it possible to get the alternator Part number for this modification?
Seems to be multiple starter generators with various part numbers that can be used.
Thanks.
12Si series alternator has several design improvements over the 10Si series that make it the better choice between the two.My GT has a replacement alternator, but it is still low amperage so I will be doing this before it hits the road. I noticed that rcvowell has a 12si xxxx for the alternator number and Aardvark has a 10si yyyy for his number. Can anyone tell all of us what those numbers mean?
Thanks, Doug
Here is the link that I found that compared them when I was studying them.My GT has a replacement alternator, but it is still low amperage so I will be doing this before it hits the road. I noticed that rcvowell has a 12si xxxx for the alternator number and Aardvark has a 10si yyyy for his number. Can anyone tell all of us what those numbers mean?
Thanks, Doug