alternator
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alternator
will the alternator out of a 1995 olds ciera 2.2L work in my 1994 beretta 2.2L
Re: alternator
Go to Rockauto.com, look up the alternator for your car, click on the part # and it will bring up what vehicles use the same part. Their site is great for that.
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88 GTU 5spd 67k black
89 GTU 3500/5spd swapped 79k white
08 TBSS LS2 AWD
89 GTU 3500/5spd swapped 79k white
08 TBSS LS2 AWD
Re: alternator
It should fit without issue. From what I can see the 94-97 2.2L's had identical looking engine brackets.
Anyway, the CS130 alternators were commonly used in every GM from the late 80's-early 90's onward. They differ only by bolt pattern and plug position. Most serpentine belt drive CS130s from the mid 90's were pretty much identical.
I know because I tried about 5 different CS130s trying to find one to fit my V-Belt drive 6.2L diesel. It was an upgrade from the older crappier style alts. I had to buy one from an 89 Suburban w/350 V8 to get the right bolt pattern for my different alt. brackets. Most of them had the same bolt pattern/spacing, but had different clocking of the plug and/or case. If it don't fit right, you can try loosening the 2 halves of the case, rotating the halves and tighten it back up.
Anyway, the CS130 alternators were commonly used in every GM from the late 80's-early 90's onward. They differ only by bolt pattern and plug position. Most serpentine belt drive CS130s from the mid 90's were pretty much identical.
I know because I tried about 5 different CS130s trying to find one to fit my V-Belt drive 6.2L diesel. It was an upgrade from the older crappier style alts. I had to buy one from an 89 Suburban w/350 V8 to get the right bolt pattern for my different alt. brackets. Most of them had the same bolt pattern/spacing, but had different clocking of the plug and/or case. If it don't fit right, you can try loosening the 2 halves of the case, rotating the halves and tighten it back up.