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Allis 200 alternator.

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    Posted: 15 May 2024 at 8:11pm
Did the 200 with factory air have a larger capacity alternator than the non cab models? Mine has a double v pulley. Thanks
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All 200's had two belts driving the fan and alternator. Cab/AC tractors had 55 amp alternators and platform tractors may have been 32 amps.
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Thanks for the information.   Reason I was interested is I just installed a new rooftop AC unit and it needs 26 or 27 amps all the time.   I don't know what the factory AC pulled but it has a blower plus 2 fans on the condenser so must be about the same amp draw.  JUst seem  like the alternator was running pretty warn after only 3 minutes run time.  My batteries may have been  low on charge and it was putting quite alot in them at the same time.
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I seem to recall putting a set of 72 Amp windings in a 200 once. It had a factory cab with air and was pulling an AC air planter that used at least two blower fans. I think that the winding were the only difference between the higher rated output.
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We use the tach drive - 63 amp delco one wire alternator. A tad over 120.00 eliminates the old harness and voltage regulator. 
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Rule of thumb, anything with A/C should have at least a 65 amp Alternator on it for the charging chores. I'm with Tim on the upgrade to an "SI" Delco, but not a one wire. Anything with A/C along with other accessories that go with a cab, should be a 3 wire system. This way with the voltage sense circuit connected into the system, it monitors all load requirements when the system is loaded. Make sure on that A/C circuit you have at least a 30 amp relay or two to take the load off the Heater/A/C switch and circuitry. That is the reason the Alternator you have at present is getting warm or hot. It can't keep up with the load requirements that is put upon it. Time to upgrade.  I offer a 3 wire Alternator Retrofit kit that would upgrade just the charging side of the system if interested....
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