Well, I pulled a bad rookie move pulling off my Gen 1 altenator and broke the casing where it bolts to the attachment bracket while trying to loosen a rusty bolt. Perhaps a little liquid wrench would have been a good idea in 5 degree temps and rusty old bolts. Threads were stripping out as I removed the bolt and it split the casing through the threads, leaving it unable to be put back on even if I had it rebuilt, as I had planned.
Gen 2 is fine (casing that is) and I'm getting it rebuilt. My question is I am going to buy the new replacement that the Wiki mentions: Autozone part # DL 7157. My question is in the Wiki it states it's a 78 amp altenator but when I looked it up, it says it is 100 amp. Anyone know if this is still the correct replacement?
Duralast/Alternator (DL7157) | Alternator | 1975 Cadillac Deville 8 Cylinders S 8.2L FI | AutoZone.com_
I'm an electrical dimwit which leads to:
Question 2:
On the back of my Gen 1 is a small m80 size cylinder that was not wired to anything since I bought the truck about 4 months ago that I am aware of. When I was taking the alt off, I noticed a small remnant of wire under the nut closest to the altenator, seperated from the red and other wire(exciter wire?)that looks like it may have at one time been wired to it but looked to have long since corroded/broke off. Truck ran for a couple months without any connection to the little cylinder. What is the small cylinder and will my new altenator have one and need to be wired up? Sorry to be long winded.
Gen 2 is fine (casing that is) and I'm getting it rebuilt. My question is I am going to buy the new replacement that the Wiki mentions: Autozone part # DL 7157. My question is in the Wiki it states it's a 78 amp altenator but when I looked it up, it says it is 100 amp. Anyone know if this is still the correct replacement?
Duralast/Alternator (DL7157) | Alternator | 1975 Cadillac Deville 8 Cylinders S 8.2L FI | AutoZone.com_
I'm an electrical dimwit which leads to:
Question 2:
On the back of my Gen 1 is a small m80 size cylinder that was not wired to anything since I bought the truck about 4 months ago that I am aware of. When I was taking the alt off, I noticed a small remnant of wire under the nut closest to the altenator, seperated from the red and other wire(exciter wire?)that looks like it may have at one time been wired to it but looked to have long since corroded/broke off. Truck ran for a couple months without any connection to the little cylinder. What is the small cylinder and will my new altenator have one and need to be wired up? Sorry to be long winded.