Now that you mention it, I think I also had a bad experience with alternatorparts.com. I remember that when I did my write-up, I purposely tried to avoid having any links to parts on their site if I could because I didn’t want to do any free advertising for them. lol
I agree that it is probably not the best course to use that adapter. I just threw that out there for someone in case they are really stuck on not swapping brackets for some reason and wanted some ideas. I guess someone may also have the tools and knowhow to fab their own adapter based on the picture. However, I really don’t see why anyone wouldn’t just do what you did and change alternator bracket since it is so easy, cheap, and proven to work. As you said, the price is nearly as much as the new alternator bracket/tensioner anyway.
For people like me that have the earlier bracket already installed, going to the CS144 is a no-brainer. And for someone with the later bracket, just change it out and as an added bonus you get easier access to the rear valve cover.
Those are good pics showing the steps to open up the CS144 and upgrade it. I used a YouTube video back when I did mine. If anyone is in the same situation as I was, and never has been inside an alternator before, rest easy because it is really simple to work on as shown above. I was surprised at how easy it all was. One of the great things about the CS144 being a breeze to work on and the upgrade parts fairly easy to find is that you can upgrade it on the “installment plan†like I did. First put it in stock. If that isn’t enough, try the overdrive pulley. If that still isn’t enough, upgrade the stator and bridge rectifier.
I have to believe there is just one place in China, or Mexico, or wherever making the CS144 upgrade parts. There can’t be a huge market for them. I doubt it matters what seller you buy them from as I bet they are all the same parts in the end. It’s probably best just to find the cheapest reputable seller you can.
I haven’t heard about the G/H body thermistor before. That sounds like it would be a nice addition to the swap. Someone should give that a try and post up their experience.