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countryboy15

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questions about Alternators that the FAQ section doesn't answer
« on: February 04, 2010, 03:27:37 PM »
Does anyone know if there is a 136 amp (and up) alternator (off of another vehicle in a junkyard)that is a direct swap(no modifications required) into my '91 jeep 2.5L? Reason being is that I would rather buy an alternator from a local used parts place where i know tests the alternator to make sure it is good before they sell it to the public, and I am getting tired of hearing my alternator strain ning to keep up with my all my electronic stuff going.

The FAQ topic I quoted below only says some modifications required, but doesn't say how to modify, etc or if its neccessary for every alternator under every amp size. I am hoping someone can clarify this for me. I am assuming that modification is required for any alternator size with a * by it. Am I understanding this right.

Thanks for any help.
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Factory Option High-Output Alternators

Denso: 1991 to Present

90 amp alternator:

     1997-1998 Dodge Dakota 2.5L - (PN:56005685AC Reman:R6005685AC)
     1991-1998 Jeep Cherokee - (PN:56005685AB Reman:R6005685AB)
     1991-1992 Jeep Comanche - (PN:56005685AB Reman:R6005685AB)
     1992-1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee - (PN:56005685AB Reman:R6005685AB)
     1991-2000 Jeep Wrangler 2.5L - (PN:56005685AC Reman:R6005685AC)
     1991-2000 Jeep Wrangler 2.4L 4.0L - (PN:56005684AB Reman:R6005684AB)
     1999-2000 Jeep Cherokee 2.5L 4.0L - (PN:56041822AA Reman:R6041822AA)

117 amp alternator:

     1997-1998 Dodge Dakota 2.5L - (PN:56005685 Reman:R6005685)
     1999-2001 Dodge Ram Van 3.9L, 5.2L, 5.9L - (PN:56027912AB Reman:R6027912AB)
     1999-2001 Dodge Dakota 3.9L, 5.2L, 5.9L - (PN:56027912AB Reman:R6027912AB)
     1999-2001 Dodge Ram Truck 3.9L, 5.2L, 5.9L - (PN:56027912AB Reman:R6027912AB)
     1999-2001 Dodge Durango 3.9L, 5.2L, 5.9L - (PN:56027912AB Reman:R6027912AB)
     1999-2000 Dodge Dakota 2.5L - (PN:56005685(AC) Reman:R6005685(AC))
     1999-2000 Jeep Wrangler 2.5L - (PN:56005685AC Reman:R6005685AC)
     1999-2000 Jeep Wrangler 2.5L, 4.0L - (PN:56005684AB Reman:R6005684AB)
     2000 Jeep Wrangler 4.0L - (PN:56041685AA Reman:R6041685AA)
     1991-1998 Jeep Cherokee 2.5l, 4.0L - (PN:56005685AB Reman:R6005685AB)
     1999-2000 Jeep Cherokee 2.5L, 4.0L - (PN:56041822AA Reman:R6041822AA)
     1991-1992 Jeep Comanche - (PN:56005685AB Reman:R6005685AB)
     1993-1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.0L - (PN:56005685 Reman:R6005685)
     2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.7L - (PN:56041324AC Reman:R6041324AC)

136 amp alternator*:

     1996-1998 Dodge B.Series Van - (PN:56027913 Reman:R6027913)
     1996-1998 Dodge Dakota 3.9L, 4.7L, 5.9L - (PN:56027913 Reman:R6027913)
     1998-2000 Dodge Dakota - (PN:56027913AB Reman:R6027913AC)
     2003-2005 Dodge Dakota 3.9L, 4.7L, 5.9L - (PN:56041693AC Reman:R6041693AC)
     1998-1999 Dodge Durango - (PN:56027913 Reman:R6027913)
     1996-1998 Dodge Ram Pickup - (PN:56027913 Reman:R6027913)
     1998-2000 Dodge Ram Pickup - (PN:56027913AB Reman:R6027913AC)
     1991-1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee - (PN:56005685 Reman:R6005685)
     2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.7L - (PN:56041324AC Reman:R6041324AC)
     2001-2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.9L, 4.7L, 5.9L - (PN:56041693AC Reman:R6041693AC)

150 amp alternator*:

     1993-1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee - (PN:56041394AA Reman:R6041394AA)

160 amp alternator*:

     2001-2005 Dodge Dakota - (PN:56029914AA Reman:R6029914AA)
     2001-2005 Dodge B.Series Van - (PN:56029914AA Reman:R6029914AA)

* Some additional modifications required.



Sine Deviance

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Re: questions about Alternators that the FAQ section doesn't answer
« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2010, 06:15:43 PM »
From what I understand, there is one that is a direct bolt-on. IIRC it's from the Dodge Dakota. I can't remember which years though, I was never really clear on that.

But otherwise, yeah, I'd like to know too.

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Re: questions about Alternators that the FAQ section doesn't answer
« Reply #2 on: February 04, 2010, 07:01:16 PM »
Those are ALL for the most part Bolt-on.
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Re: questions about Alternators that the FAQ section doesn't answer
« Reply #3 on: February 04, 2010, 08:16:22 PM »
Those are ALL for the most part Bolt-on.

I am just wondering because I don't want to have to cut wires just to make it fit. I just don't want to make a $50 mistake and have piece of junk laying around.

I am looking at the 136 amp alternator 2001-2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.9L, 4.7L, 5.9L - (PN:56041693AC Reman:R6041693AC)
because its off is the same jeep brand and is relatively on the newer side atleast.
Is this alternator just a pure bolt on and plug in type of deal for a 1991 jeep wrangler 2.5 L?

Sorry for all the questions and thanks for all the help.

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Re: questions about Alternators that the FAQ section doesn't answer
« Reply #4 on: February 04, 2010, 08:46:34 PM »
I am just wondering because I don't want to have to cut wires just to make it fit. I just don't want to make a $50 mistake and have piece of junk laying around.

I am looking at the 136 amp alternator 2001-2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.9L, 4.7L, 5.9L - (PN:56041693AC Reman:R6041693AC)
because its off is the same jeep brand and is relatively on the newer side atleast.
Is this alternator just a pure bolt on and plug in type of deal for a 1991 jeep wrangler 2.5 L?

Sorry for all the questions and thanks for all the help.

i'm not 100% but i think that's the one i have - you only need to move the plastic protection on the 12v output as it points the other way (you might get away w/o doing that) - it is keyed (has a little nipple on the alternator case side) so you can use the one off the stock alt, i broke mine when i took it off so i clipped off the nipple with a pliers and that let me turn it around. other than that it's bolt on (again i think that's the one i have but not 100% - it's a 136amp off a GC and seems that is the only one there and the p/n sounds familiar).
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Re: questions about Alternators that the FAQ section doesn't answer
« Reply #5 on: February 04, 2010, 09:19:05 PM »
Well, seems like now we know 8)

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Re: questions about Alternators that the FAQ section doesn't answer
« Reply #6 on: February 05, 2010, 12:08:20 PM »
When they say 'practically' a bolt on, it's that simple.  You don't have to cut or change any wires.  All you have to do is reclock a plastic boot on the back where the pos cable attaches, and move a bushing within a mounting hole.  The bushing taps easily enough to move.  You may also have to swap from the 7-groove pulley to your 6-groove, depending on what application you source your new alt from.  It's all a simple bolt-in.

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Re: questions about Alternators that the FAQ section doesn't answer
« Reply #7 on: February 05, 2010, 04:59:31 PM »
thanks