Oy! Yer opening a can of worms, trust me on that! You can get a stronger alternator, what I am currently looking at is the Leece Neville alternator found in many SemiTrucks out there, the reason is that it'll charge damn near fully at idle, it'll give you 100 amps and it has externally replaceable brushes! To some that may be overkill, but I have plans.. hjeh hjeh hjeh Anyway, what you should do FIRST (assuming you're not SURE your alternator is dead) is to make sure your battery-ground is good, take the connectors off, sand the area and retighten the cable, also check the ground at the bulkhead connector and also the little cable from the block to chassies between the firewall and block on the passenger side. If your alternator is bad, the best bet is to get an UNrebuilt one from a junkyard or partscar, that way you get better charging than if you buy the rebuilt partsshop ones, they usually have mismatched parts. On the other hand, you may just pick up a 100amp (or 80amp as many 80's MOpars had) one at the store, that should do ya good. Oh, alternators are deemed good if they give you a charge at 2000rpm, mine is struggling with the highbeams, heater on full, brakelights, turnsignal and windshieldwipers. That's what I need to fix! Carl ----- Original Message ----- From: "johan C wildhagen" <johancwildhagen@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Can get a stronger alternator like 65-amp (I'v got air conditioning)? > > If I do this, will I need to up grade anything else like the volt regulator? > > the lights, radio and wipers all dimmed or slowed down when idling. Could > this just be the old alternator showing wear before the final breath?