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<blockquote data-quote="UMWDawg92" data-source="post: 8423306" data-attributes="member: 624119"><p>Have you done the big 3? On these old fords, you can upgrade your alt quite cheaply just fyi, do you have the 3g alt? If you do they made the 3g in a stock 130amp version and there are tons of reasonably priced aftermarket 3g that are rewound to produce 150-200amps. The 3g is internally regulated and the regulator is mounted on the alt, you can try replacing it. They only cost about $15 for just the regulator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UMWDawg92, post: 8423306, member: 624119"] Have you done the big 3? On these old fords, you can upgrade your alt quite cheaply just fyi, do you have the 3g alt? If you do they made the 3g in a stock 130amp version and there are tons of reasonably priced aftermarket 3g that are rewound to produce 150-200amps. The 3g is internally regulated and the regulator is mounted on the alt, you can try replacing it. They only cost about $15 for just the regulator. [/QUOTE]
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