daderaide Posted November 7, 2013 Report Share Posted November 7, 2013 OK, so I know I did this the hard way and should have gone with the GM one wire alternator but we all have our reasons for taking the long road. In my case, I happen to have an alternator from a '83 honda accord that was given to me with the truck and was told that it would fit. My own poor judgment led me to take the guy for his word and I didn't really look into it before I got started on the project. The GM alternator is HUGE and I don't currently have the tools and supplies necessary to fab the custom brackets and figure out what to do with the lower radiator hose. Anyway, here's what I did. The alternator from an '83 accord has very similar mounting tabs to the stock 620 alternator and has a 65 amp output rather than the stock 35 amps. (top alternator is accord, bottom is stock) To get the spacing right I just took a file to the back side of the front mounting tab. I used a pulley from an unknown ford alternator that a friend of mine had lying around. It has v-belt and a smaller fan. When installed, the fan interferes with the lower radiator hose, but all I had to do there was file down the tips of the fan blades until there was enough clearance. The last thing I did as far as fitment goes is put on a 1in longer belt. Pulley alignment is pretty much perfect and it fits perfectly in the stock mounting brackets. For peace of mind and safety sake, I zip tied the lower radiator hose firmly in place so that it won't somehow come into contact with the fan since the clearance is pretty tight. OK, so then there'e the wiring. I needed the connector for the alternator so I went to my local pick-n-pull and went ahead and grabbed the voltage regulator and it's connector too. It wires in place of the stock regulator almost identically. I just followed the wiring diagram for each vehicle and made an adapter plug for the new regulator. The big different is that the honda regulator needs to be "turned on" by having the charging lamp wire grounded through a resistor. In the honda, it's actually wired through the choke heater and then through a resistor to ground, but instead I used an 8ohm, 20watt power resistor from radio shack. Too much resistance and the regulator won't turn on. Too little resistance and it will over charge. The webber carb on my 620 has a choke heater that has 9 ohms of resistance which doesn't allow the regulator to turn on. The only thing that is strange and I haven't figured out yet, is that the charge light in in the cab doesn't ever completely turn off. It just goes dim. Other than that it seems to work perfectly so far. The mounting that I have right now is a little messy, but it's secure for now. 1 Quote Link to comment
datzenmike Posted November 7, 2013 Report Share Posted November 7, 2013 So what voltage do you read across the battery terminals when running??? Quote Link to comment
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flatcat19 Posted November 8, 2013 Report Share Posted November 8, 2013 So you upgraded to an externally regulated alternator? 1 Quote Link to comment
Boaty Posted November 8, 2013 Report Share Posted November 8, 2013 I sort of dislike GM one-wire alternators.I like my Delco CS105's, per Saturn.I think if I were to do it again, I am actually quite fond of the KA24 alternators. My 240sx alternator doesn't skip a beat even with all my kid-like stereo stuff.The Saturn alternator swap is very well documented on this site, you might check it out and collab some information? 1 Quote Link to comment
daderaide Posted November 8, 2013 Author Report Share Posted November 8, 2013 It had an external regulator stock. The only "upgrade" is in the amperage output. So, ya. Not really an upgrade... But ya know... I had it laying around, so... :-) 1 Quote Link to comment
flatcat19 Posted November 9, 2013 Report Share Posted November 9, 2013 I know it was sitting around. An IR Nissan upgrade is super easy to do if you get your hands on one. Quote Link to comment
datzenmike Posted November 9, 2013 Report Share Posted November 9, 2013 It is, but room is a problem on the 620. A larger (size) 50/60 amp from any car does not clear the idler arm below it very well. I had so little room I had to put the belt on first and then bolt the alt. in place. There isn't much swing room to tension the belt without hitting. The 720 truck has the idler arm on the outside of the frame. Quote Link to comment
dolphin Posted February 18, 2016 Report Share Posted February 18, 2016 okay, thanks for the input, I went with a 1978 datsun 200sx alternator, it's a slight upgrade to 45 amps from the oem 30, almost a direct fit, I had to get a fan belt two inches? bigger, and then had to pull the hose clamp and put it on, then reput the lower radiator hose back on, it barely fit w/o any other mods....still holding out, seems it failed, I have a double battery system, the other battery may have killed the alternator as it is an old one? more to come, this is on an old datsun dolphin/620 camper that i just picked up Quote Link to comment
maredlin1@hotmail.com Posted March 6, 2018 Report Share Posted March 6, 2018 I would like to wire a Saturn ir altenator to a 1978 ir 620, all I can find is how to put a ir altenator in a external regulator (I just need to know how to wire it). Also I've signed on with photobucket (the free membership) but I can't get the third party photos unless I pay like $300 bucks, so I can't get any photos Thanks, Doug Quote Link to comment
DanielC Posted March 6, 2018 Report Share Posted March 6, 2018 There are a lot of Nissan alternators that will fit on your engine without messing around to get an Gm alternator to fit. I have an alternator from a Pathfinder on one of my 521 trucks. Quote Link to comment
wayno Posted March 6, 2018 Report Share Posted March 6, 2018 I would like to wire a Saturn ir altenator to a 1978 ir 620, all I can find is how to put a ir altenator in a external regulator (I just need to know how to wire it). Also I've signed on with photobucket (the free membership) but I can't get the third party photos unless I pay like $300 bucks, so I can't get any photos Thanks, Doug Try Postimage, dump Photolame!!! Quote Link to comment
datzenmike Posted March 6, 2018 Report Share Posted March 6, 2018 I would like to wire a Saturn ir altenator to a 1978 ir 620, all I can find is how to put a ir altenator in a external regulator (I just need to know how to wire it). Also I've signed on with photobucket (the free membership) but I can't get the third party photos unless I pay like $300 bucks, so I can't get any photos Thanks, Doug You posted almost the same thing here ..... http://community.ratsun.net/topic/66599-saturn-alternator-in-a-620/ I've tried, but I don't know how to look anything up on this site, plus I went to photobucket to try and get third party pictures, but they want $300 and some bucks even after pushing the free button. I had no idea Datsun people were so rich, but it makes sense, as you can afford to work on then. I have a 1978 Datsun 620 kc that I bought new, and it dropped a valve seat after 250,000 miles (piece of crap. So I decided to rebuild the engine. I am now attempting to put a Saturn internal regulator in my 620 that was also internal regulated. All I can find is how to convert over to external regulator. They get close but no cigar. My Saturn plug is wired to S F L P do I need to change them? If so, where do they go? Also want to keep my battery charge light. Thank You, For any help. Doug Take the advice given. This is extremely well covered in older posts. Quote Link to comment
don51o Posted July 7, 2018 Report Share Posted July 7, 2018 I put in a GM 100A two wire alt. Boy, do my electrics work! Quote Link to comment
datzenmike Posted July 7, 2018 Report Share Posted July 7, 2018 Headlights don't dim at stop signs or pulse with the turn signal. The heater is a tornado and the wipers now have a high speed. Quote Link to comment
dolphin Posted July 7, 2018 Report Share Posted July 7, 2018 the best I found was to use an alternator from a datsun 200 sx, it went in easy, and upped the amps by from 35 to 50, in my old 620 i found the info on this ratsun community, tahnks. Lewis Quote Link to comment
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