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On my car I upgraded from the original 1G alternator (60 amp) to a 3GIF (intermediate frame) which has 100 amps output. The Ford Motorcraft Part Number for the correct fit (180 pivot mount) is GL-494-RM. To make the wiring easier, P A Performance make a wire adaptor kit which retains the original functionality of the "gen" light. Like you, I also upgraded to an electronic ignition so the extra output was much needed to support the power requirements of the electronics. Good luck with your project.....
I got one of the hi-amp alternators from PI Motorsports when my old one went out. It was a stock replacement, as I didn't want to mess with the conversion to the newer style that seemed to be more trouble than it was worth. I had the new amp bench tested and it was putting out 150amps. Probably a cop-car alternator. Been running it for a couple of years now with no problems.
Most cities will have a starter/alternator rebuilder. Find the one that has been there forever and works on individual units - not the sweat shop high number rebuilder. Perhaps in the old, truck repair district of your town.

You'll be able to talk through your needs and issues with the guy that will actually turn the wrenches. AND he'll have - or know where to get - all the parts required. Have them test the alternator after all is finished to determine your true amperage output.

Worked for me on my starter and alternator.

You get what you pay for. Wink

Larry
Sorry Captaintobeys, I should have specified, the GL-494-RM is a newer design alternator that utilizes an internal fan. You do not reuse your old fan or pulley. You simply add a one groove pulley and you are all set. Match the diameter of the pulley as close as you can with the oringal 1G pulley size and you will run about the same ratio of alternator speed to engine speed and will be able to use the orignal fan belt.
Hello captaintobeys, You will want to get a single groove pulley made for a 3G alternator. They are commonly available. As far as the external regualtor is concerned, I used an upgrade kit from P A Performance that retained all of the functionality of the "gen" light and was very easy to install. The part number of the upgrade kit is 462802C. You will find that this is a very reliable and safe way to upgrade your Pantera's old electrical system.
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