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I ordered the PowerMaster 200amp natural version ... their application page said it was good for our zr-1's ... its the cs144 case , but I don't know the difference between the two versions. I hope its the right one! Thanks Jeff ---
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do you have a link to it?
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Everyone just posts GENERIC pics of Alternators ... I am not sure this is what it will look like or not :
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/pw...k-lt5-corvette CRAP! This Ebay auction calls it the "late model" (maybe their version is different? its $50 more than I paid)... should I call and cancel my order? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Powermaster-...2e76e0&vxp=mtr Whats exactly the difference or where am I going to have installation issues? Powermaster, Summit, and this Ebay seller all say its compatible with the 90' ZR-1 though. I don't have a garage to take off the OEM one and have it rebuilt, I need a new unit. The one Jerry's Gasket sells is only 124 amp for around $80 less than the PowerMaster 200 amp one, and its rebuilt --- Last edited by alwayscode390; 06-24-2014 at 04:41 PM. |
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The Late model case is a bit bigger (thicker), look at the rear bearing 'Cap' on the early model it is part of the case, late it is separate cap
Also the case is mainly thicker around the Stator.. I tried a later model, it will not fit without some grinding on the Casing ( I did not want to go that route) Early: ![]() Late: ![]()
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http://www.summitracing.com/parts/pw...k-lt5-corvette Stop the view several times and inspect the build. I see no obvious issues! *** -=JEFF=- and I appear to have hit the button at the same time and the CS144 he's posted images of can't be used when discussing early and late regarding the LT5 alternator. I believe the only difference in the early and late LT5 alternator is the rectifier bridge. I believe the balance of the builds were identical. Last edited by WVZR-1; 06-24-2014 at 05:09 PM. |
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WOW, I never noticed the 360 view option , they must take pics of the actual item then.
The picture Summit posted looks like the "early" style case that can be used. Thank you both for clearing that up for me , I was concerned for a second , HA! - Whats the deal with the solid plate over the alternator fan blades? They look to be separate, or is it one piece? Should I swap the OEM fanblade over if I'm going to swap the pulley (open blades) ... or leave the PowerMaster solid style blade on if the pulley is the right size (not worth the hassle)? --- Last edited by alwayscode390; 06-24-2014 at 05:05 PM. |
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I brought mine to a local auto electric shop. One day and $75 later I had a new bearings, brushes and rectifier and the original case that I knew fit. You might look around and see if a shop is near by.
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I would recommend removal/loosening of the plenum. I know taking it out the front is possible but reaching a couple of those bolts are a PITA and the plenum cap screws are a piece of cake. Be sure to have a plenum gasket set on hand in case you can't reuse yours.
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Fantastic tip about the gaskets, thanks David! ---
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