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Nice, thanks. Will that fit a NNBS truck?
From what I have read here it should be plug and playNice, thanks. Will that fit a NNBS truck?
Thank you kindly.From what I have read here it should be plug and play
What about the NBS? I see that the plugs and terminal are changed, but would it work?From what I have read here it should be plug and play
I would love to give you an answer, but I just don't have enough information to either confirm OR deny.What about the NBS? I see that the plugs and terminal are changed, but would it work?
Be careful. Some places won't let you return "electrical" parts. You might save time and trouble by taking photos of what you have, and comparing to the alternator as it sits on the parts counter.I would love to give you an answer, but I just don't have enough information to either confirm OR deny.
Now my little trick for this, take that OEM part number to Advance/AutoZone and get the part and test fit it. If it works, you're in business.....if it doesn't fit return it, no harm, no loss
Valid statement and option. I have a working relationship with most of the part suppliers around town, so it's never been an issue for meBe careful. Some places won't let you return "electrical" parts. You might save time and trouble by taking photos of what you have, and comparing to the alternator as it sits on the parts counter.
Reviving an old post. Has anyone used the GM 220amp (p/n: 13536552) for their upgrade? I know the one posted by @1BADI5 was a different p/n.I stand firmly corrected! Thank you for taking the time to lookup the information.
I'm pretty sure it's had all the updates, cable changes, etc. Oddly enough, once I disconnected the RVC, I have had zero battery issues. The batteries stay charged and are no longer plagued by bad cells spreading through the unit.
I initially thought by getting a deep cycle Optima that I could get at least a year out of the battery. I went from a 4-6 month replacement cycle to 6-9 month replacement. Once I unplugged the sensor I'm well over a year on the Optima H6.
Reviving an old post. Has anyone used the GM 220amp (p/n: 13536552) for their upgrade? I know the one posted by @1BADI5 was a different p/n.
If so, did any of you have to change the pulley and/or belt?
@Foggy do you have any photos or can you elaborate on the clocking method you used on your alternator setup? I’m not sure if the one I have is even capable of doing that. As far as I can tell, there doesn’t seem to be an issue with the wiring harness length.
@Geotrash you did a 220 upgrades correct? Did you put a 90 elbow on your pos to alt wire? The connection post is set up differently than the original 160amp.
I'd planned to but then decided to buy a Suburban 3500 that already had the 220a alternator from the factory. Most expensive alternator I ever bought.@Geotrash you did a 220 upgrades correct? Did you put a 90 elbow on your pos to alt wire? The connection post is set up differently than the original 160amp.