Alternator says 179 amp and has a unique external adjustable voltage regulator. While I am all for the massive amp output I also believe in K.I.S.SWithout emissions is the way I would order it. Nah, I would send them your ECM and they can use it for the $50 core. Your ECM is set up for emissions and auto trans. I don’t believe you are running either. For what little they charge for their programed ECM I’d get theirs.
Without emissions you can remove the ugly EGR valve and make a block off cover for it like the one below then find a big pipe plug to screw into where the pipe goes from the intake to the exhaust. The Valve next to the EGR looks like an EVAP purge solenoid. You could leave that one in place or make a block off for it too. My intake didn’t have the EVAP purge solenoid but it did have EGR blocked off. Of course, you’ll need to run a different manifold on the driver’s side or plug that hole too.
Mine was a marine L29 intake, was pretty much the same as a truck intake except for the lower intake was cast iron instead of aluminum and upper was powder coated.
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Man, that is a Hoss of an alternator! Is it labled with its amp rating? The biggest OEM alternator on the L29's was a 140 amp cs. That one looks like a bigass Leece-Neville 200 amp. Regardless, try to find the serpentine belt number so you can buy an extra to carry with you. Unlikely the belt is the OEM size due to that aftermarket alternator.
If I am in Backwoods City USA I would prefer to have an alternator the parts store has on the shelf, so I will probably switch it out to a 140 amp cs.
I went ahead and ordered the ECM and wiring harness from Howells also, gotta love Black Friday sales.
I still have a pretty long list. I am hoping Summit or Jegs has a sale soon so I can get some Taylor 99607 10mm wires and I still have to buy shocks and tires [I am thinking 315/75R 16 Duratracs] clutch/pp and I am sure there are a few other things I have forgotten about.