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They do make, or did, heavy duty units for the 2.5

A year ago or so, I got a '87 MJ with a 200 amp alternator on it. It fit in the stock mounting, no adapter. It was a forestry service truck and the bed has several holes in it where some kind of special equipment was in it.

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They do make, or did, heavy duty units for the 2.5

A year ago or so, I got a '87 MJ with a 200 amp alternator on it. It fit in the stock mounting, no adapter. It was a forestry service truck and the bed has several holes in it where some kind of special equipment was in it.

 

That's nice to have - it's good for around 2.5 kW at full load, right? Back it up with something to step up the idle, an isolator, a big inverter, and a couple big deep-cycle batteries and you have respectable capacity for remote AC power where there is no reasonable alternative.

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My non-A/C 2.5 had a 61a alternator that failed on me this past Labor Day weekend. I moved up to a new 74a from the local auto parts store for about $100 with a core. Just had to reuse the old pulley and it went right in, no problems.

 

While it's no 100a or 200a alternator, it works just fine for a daily driver.

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