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Is there a way to tell what alternator came on the truck originally. It's an 86 K20 Silverado with A/C. Nothing else unusual. I've put a couple of Generic brand 78 amp alternators in and they drop off voltage when running lights, Heater on #3, wipers. I've replaced the blower motor, resistor and relay. Also the the headlight switch. Do I need more amps or a higher priced alternator. Thanks
 

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what rpm does the voltage drop at?? idle??
I put a smaller pulley on mine to increase voltage at idle.
 
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The 78 amp would be standard w/AC. Is the alt. pulley large, smaller pulley will spin it faster? Old wires could have more resistance. You can check them with a voltage drop test to each component.

Aftermarket anything can be a problem. Rockauto lists a 94 amp for your truck as one of the replacements. I don't know if it is any better than what you have.

Do you have an alternator test meter? Many auto parts stores will run the test free.
 

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Yes, mostly at idle. Sometimes drips right off to like 8 volts. Turn things off it will come back up. I replaced it probably a year and a half ago and seemed okay. Just started acting up again. I'll take it down to Oreilly's let them test it. Good ideas. The smaller pulley might do the trick. It's a crate engine was installed before I bought the truck. Has a mini serpentine pulley on it. So, who knows if that's right or not.
 
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I think this is the smaller pulley that I got.

My idle voltage with the high beams on is 14.2v. I've also increased my wire sizes going to my starter, alternator, ground and bulkhead buss bar.
 

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Is there a way to tell what alternator came on the truck originally. It's an 86 K20 Silverado with A/C. Nothing else unusual. I've put a couple of Generic brand 78 amp alternators in and they drop off voltage when running lights, Heater on #3, wipers. I've replaced the blower motor, resistor and relay. Also the the headlight switch. Do I need more amps or a higher priced alternator. Thanks
Switching to a CS130 (stock option on 1987 trucks, not sure about 1986) would almost certainly fix your issue and give you a better alternator. Do you have V belts or a small "serpentine like" belt or a serpentine belt?
 

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Thanks for the info on Pulley. I have a small serpentine like belt.
 

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Thanks for the info on Pulley. I have a small serpentine like belt.
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Does your alternator look like this
And does your belt for that only go around the crank, water pump, and is tensioned by the alternator?
 

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The newer AD230 is great for keeping everything charged at low RPM's. You'll need an adapter from Powermaster tho.
 

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The newer AD230 is great for keeping everything charged at low RPM's. You'll need an adapter from Powermaster tho.
Fully agree. If it wasnt for the added weight on the v belt style brackets could potentially cause twisting on tbe brackets, id say go right for a ad244 lol. If one decides to do that, probably best to include a 3rd way to brace the alternator from the rear to the head/block/water pump lol
 

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Aurora Girl, my alternator does look like that and belt goes around alternator, crank, water pump..
 

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Aurora Girl, my alternator does look like that and belt goes around alternator, crank, water pump..
So unfortunaterly, slighhtly, you have a rarer belt setup. Could you send a picture of your belt drive, I want to see if its the narrow looking serpentine like belt or if its the normal width kind.
 

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Sorry been busy last few days. I really feel like the alternator has some sort of dead spot. Gonna have it tested. If I need a new one probably go with 94 amp. Also I need to measure diameter of pulley.
 

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Sorry been busy last few days. I really feel like the alternator has some sort of dead spot. Gonna have it tested. If I need a new one probably go with 94 amp. Also I need to measure diameter of pulley.
Nobody really makes a good readily available option. I would recommend that you look around and see if you can find a motor rewinder locally. They are usually right around the same cost as buying a new one, but they actually care about doing a good job and using quality parts. Not sure where you are located in Maine, but I see several with a Quick google search with great reviews. Clements Starter and Alternator repair, Buko, G & E, etc...

Your symptoms sound like a bad battery or bad connections BTW. The battery shouldn't be dropping below 12 volts regardless of what the alternator is doing for at least several minutes.
 

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So, after checking a bunch of connections and testing the battery and alternator which both tested good. still had problem. I really felt it was an intermittent problem with alternator and it just wasn't happening when they tested it. Luckily, I convinced the staff at O'reilly's and they warrantied it and gave me a new one. Problem solved. Thanks to all for replies.
 

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