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name this part!
hey guys i need help identifying this alrernator... so that i can wire it to my factory plug.
and this is my stock plug
i went to a local auto electric shop and the told me they think its a cs144 or something with a cs14? o and if you would happen to know how to wire this thing correstly that would be amazing!
and this is my stock plug
i went to a local auto electric shop and the told me they think its a cs144 or something with a cs14? o and if you would happen to know how to wire this thing correstly that would be amazing!
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i think i have managed to find the alternator name and it seams to be a cs144 like i was told it is a 120amp alternator look at the first row second columb
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...US260%26sa%3DN
7864
Delco Alternator - CS144 Series
120 Amp, 12 Volt, CW, 6-Groove Pulley, 04:30 Plug Clock
Used On:
(1987) Buick Regal 3.8L
(1992-90) Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham (RWD) 5.7L
(1990-89) Chevrolet Caprice 4.3L
(1993-89) Chevrolet Caprice 5.0L, 5.7L
(1989) Pontiac Firebird 3.8L
Replaces:
Delco 1101183, 1101349, 1101454, 1101604, 10479855, 10479907
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7864
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...US260%26sa%3DN
7864
Delco Alternator - CS144 Series
120 Amp, 12 Volt, CW, 6-Groove Pulley, 04:30 Plug Clock
Used On:
(1987) Buick Regal 3.8L
(1992-90) Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham (RWD) 5.7L
(1990-89) Chevrolet Caprice 4.3L
(1993-89) Chevrolet Caprice 5.0L, 5.7L
(1989) Pontiac Firebird 3.8L
Replaces:
Delco 1101183, 1101349, 1101454, 1101604, 10479855, 10479907
Lester #'s
7864
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#1-It's your part--why don't YOU know? Why would you want to install a part you know nothing about? Did you find it in a ditch on the roadside?
#2-Learn to post images people can see--yours are crap.
#3-Learn some manners.
#2-Learn to post images people can see--yours are crap.
#3-Learn some manners.
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yeah im useless... i was 14 when i started building this truck, but i am useless. ther was like 70 views but no one said anything about it at all. and how can i take a good picture of an alternator? its an alternator. it has no tags and i am pretty sure i told you what it was and i was just looking for someone to approve this and maybe know how to wire it. what fsp and l mean and do.
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yeah im useless... i was 14 when i started building this truck, but i am useless. ther was like 70 views but no one said anything about it at all. and how can i take a good picture of an alternator? its an alternator. it has no tags and i am pretty sure i told you what it was and i was just looking for someone to approve this and maybe know how to wire it. what fsp and l mean and do.
In six years, I'd expect someone to know something about the wiring on their truck, particularly the one who has been working on the truck all this time.... I may be wrong, you may still be 14, but I don't know.
so given that...
Where'd the alternator come from? ... a dumpster? ... side of the road?
It looks like a GM alternator from a late model v8, possibly camaro or vette, considering the fan and serpentine pulley.
Now, if you're sure you told us what it was, what do you need us for? Research the wiring diagrams and make it work.
People here learn from making mistakes, and we try to help others not make the same mistakes.
To call everyone here "useless" is only begging to be ignored and flamed.
and if I had to make an educated decision... that new alternator is designed to be mounted on the 'left' side of the engine, not the 'right' like the toyota alternator, considering the mounting bracket and strut as well as fan blade orientation- as if it was on the back side of the serpentine belt.
Last edited by abecedarian; 06-22-2008 at 03:31 PM.
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well, you said it... you were 14 when you started working on the truck. How old are you now? 18? 20?
In six years, I'd expect someone to know something about the wiring on their truck, particularly the one who has been working on the truck all this time.... I may be wrong, you may still be 14, but I don't know.
so given that...
Where'd the alternator come from? ... a dumpster? ... side of the road?
It looks like a GM alternator from a late model v8, possibly camaro or vette, considering the fan and serpentine pulley.
Now, if you're sure you told us what it was, what do you need us for? Research the wiring diagrams and make it work.
People here learn from making mistakes, and we try to help others not make the same mistakes.
To call everyone here "useless" is only begging to be ignored and flamed.
and if I had to make an educated decision... that new alternator is designed to be mounted on the 'left' side of the engine, not the 'right' like the toyota alternator, considering the mounting bracket and strut as well as fan blade orientation- as if it was on the back side of the serpentine belt.
In six years, I'd expect someone to know something about the wiring on their truck, particularly the one who has been working on the truck all this time.... I may be wrong, you may still be 14, but I don't know.
so given that...
Where'd the alternator come from? ... a dumpster? ... side of the road?
It looks like a GM alternator from a late model v8, possibly camaro or vette, considering the fan and serpentine pulley.
Now, if you're sure you told us what it was, what do you need us for? Research the wiring diagrams and make it work.
People here learn from making mistakes, and we try to help others not make the same mistakes.
To call everyone here "useless" is only begging to be ignored and flamed.
and if I had to make an educated decision... that new alternator is designed to be mounted on the 'left' side of the engine, not the 'right' like the toyota alternator, considering the mounting bracket and strut as well as fan blade orientation- as if it was on the back side of the serpentine belt.
but anyway the alternator was on my dads crate engine that he had originally in my truck. the engine was a chevy TPI 350. it was taken out of the truck and sold and all of the really nice pully's, the compresor and this alternator was put it a box unlabled.i have it on my engine now but am not sure how it should be wired because they didnt lable anything.
I was told by a local auto electric place that it is a cs144 and through my research it definatelly seams to be. i cant figure out what the wire in the stock alternator plug are or what the wires on the new alternator are. i would be redisulously greatful for any help with my little situation because i put the engine back in saturday and am just waiting to figure out this alternator
o and im sorry for any misspelling and or grammar ploblems, im kinda in a hurry
Last edited by toyotanick; 06-22-2008 at 04:37 PM.
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o and also, someone told me that if i hook this thing up wrong i could fry it, im not sure if that is true because it was kind of an unreliable source so thats kind of why i dont want to just start splicing wires...
o and while i am at it, i sorta got into a little fender bender after locking the brakes up some how and was looking at a hanneman front end but dad wont let me get it because its made of fiberglass, is there any front ends (fenders and hood) with the same styling that is made up of metal?
o and while i am at it, i sorta got into a little fender bender after locking the brakes up some how and was looking at a hanneman front end but dad wont let me get it because its made of fiberglass, is there any front ends (fenders and hood) with the same styling that is made up of metal?
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hooking up an alternator wrong can fry it quite easily.
so... maybe this will help:
a discussion about toy alternators
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116.../#post50851269
and the toyota wiring diagram:
http://www.ncttora.com/fsm/1990-1995...i/charging.pdf
so... maybe this will help:
a discussion about toy alternators
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116.../#post50851269
and the toyota wiring diagram:
http://www.ncttora.com/fsm/1990-1995...i/charging.pdf
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o and im sorry about the useless comment it wasn't ment to be takin like yall took it, i was implying that ya'll dont really know about chevy stuff and it came out like that because im use to tryin to talk with the s on pirate