C10_Blackie
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- Joined
- Jan 2, 2024
- Posts
- 64
- Reaction score
- 138
- Location
- Seattle, WA
- First Name
- Rob
- Truck Year
- 1981
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 350
Thanks - I was hoping somebody would respond so I can place the order now.I know you were replying to @75gmck25 and I don’t mean to step on his toes, but yes. 12si is 94ish amps. You’d know if it’s a 10si by the lower amp rating, usually 63 for a stock one. Also, when you shop alternators be sure to make sure the offset is correct. If you were replacing a stock alternator with another one correct for your year model it wouldn’t be an issue, but now that you’re venturing into upgrades it’s something to keep in mind. The offset is how the mounting bolt holes are lined up. That is a center offset alternator, which I believe is correct for your truck, because the bolt holes line up down the center. I’ve attached an example of a left offset so you know what to look for. There are right offsets too. Also, it would be advisable to add an extra wire, 10 AWG, from the alternator output directly to the positive battery post. Your battery will be charging faster at a higher amperage and the stock wiring was designed for 63 amp alternators. It would take some of the load off the old wiring on your truck and reduce the risk of frying wires or components.
I checked the output just now at the alternator post and verified that the alternator output is low and that it is done for.