Dave 001
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3G is simple swap...I can help with if you like...WELL worthwhile eliminate the external regulator and so forth so easy, swapping pulleys is a no brainer...easy peasy!
Why do so many people put down the external regulator? In 25 years of wrench bending, I don't ever recall one going bad. Regulators run much cooler mounted on the fender then they do mounted inside a hot alternator. And everybody knows heat is what kills electronics. Ford's large case 1G alternator is a rock solid, dependable alternator. The one in my previous truck lasted 180,000+ miles and never missed a beat. Never any bearing noise, diode problems, winding problems, or regulator problems. The brushes finally wore down to nothing. If that's the first thing to go, that's pretty darn good. And that was powering an electric hungry EFI engine and recharging several dead batteries over the years.
If I recall correctly, Ford's first internally regulated alternator (2G ??) had lots of melt down problems, wires burning up, etc. Yeah, that's what I want!
To each their own but I'll take a 100 amp 1G over a 3G anyday.
Dave
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