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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Technical Discussion - Beginner / Repair => Topic started by: airmanwilliams on December 10, 2010, 08:40:17 AM
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ok so last night I picked up a gm alternator and googled the number on it(#DL7127-12M) and found out its a 63amp model and I want the 100 amp. does anyone have the numbers I need to look for on these to get the 100amp?
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I usually just to go the local auto parts store and ask for the 100 amp one wire.
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I did and all the guys in my area are idiots and say they cant look it up. A guy on pirate 4x4 just sent me a link to one though, http://www.autozone.com/autozone/accessories/Proform-100-Amps-one-wire-chrome-machined-pulley-alternator-for-GM/_/N-2695?counter=3&filterByKeyWord=gm+alternator&fromString=search&itemIdentifier=523737_0_0_ (http://www.autozone.com/autozone/accessories/Proform-100-Amps-one-wire-chrome-machined-pulley-alternator-for-GM/_/N-2695?counter=3&filterByKeyWord=gm+alternator&fromString=search&itemIdentifier=523737_0_0_) , so I will have to try and sell my two alternators and other spare parts so I can buy it.
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84 comaro with a 4 banger will get you 94 amp 7294 is the part number
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thanks fordguy thats much cheaper than what ive been looking at and just the right amount of amperage.
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thats what i run works great
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ok so last night I picked up a gm alternator and googled the number on it(#DL7127-12M) and found out its a 63amp model and I want the 100 amp. does anyone have the numbers I need to look for on these to get the 100amp?
JUST SEARCH EBAY FOR A CS130. Sorry dude, but we're beating a dead horse with all these alternator posts. I got mine for $65 shipped WITH a v-pulley and its a 100amp. All you had to do is ask me.
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well I have one now that napa said is either a 100amp or 140amp but know one can test it to find out for sure because I dont know what vehicle it would go on and knowone is able to look up the numbers. now all I have to do is find a pigtail for it and swap the pulley's.
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Make sure that you find the pigtail with only 2 wires, as this makes it easier to wire it in. Yes, there are 5 pins in the socket, but, only 2 are needed to get it to run.
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There's only 4 pins in that socket.