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Post by davidkimber »

hey im wondering what model ford it is for the bolt strait in alternater 100 amper i think year of ford wold help as ea eb dont mean much to me ?
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Post by want33s »

You want an alternator off an EF falcon (100Amp) or fairmont (110Amp).
both are 1995.
Neither of them bolt 'straight in' but are damn close. Depends on your year model as to how much you have to do.. EG: V-belt or Serpentine.
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Post by davidkimber »

thanks mate that makes it easy
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Post by built4thrashing »

what you want is the 110 amp mitsubishi alternator found on ef-el falcons. the 100 amp is slightly different.

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Post by davidkimber »

do i need to get the plug that fits it too ar is it the same
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Post by Gwagensteve »

You can get the plug too, or crimp a couple of regular insulated terminals onto the sierra wires, or make some male to female adapters so you don't have to cut the sierra loom.

It's pretty easy, but no, the sierra plug doesn't fit the falcon alternator.

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Post by want33s »

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I just used spade connectors to adapt the wiring.
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Post by MUD-PIGSIERRA »

And if you have power steering its not a straight forward fit. :oops:
..wrench, wheel, wreck repeat..

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Post by Carcass »

How does it go for getting wet?
Bet The 8-Ball didn't see that commin'
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Doesn't seem to be any worse than any other alternator. They're actually all fine with water, it's mud that kills them.

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Post by crackatinny »

just make sure you dont get the bosch one. it will not fit.
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