New Alternator To Avoid

Not sure, told them it was newer, working and supposed to be a 78 amp, they took it back into the shop and I could hear them run the machine hitting it with whatever load 3 times. They said all they got out of it was 45 amps. I’ve come across some listings of this model and it lists it as a 46, discovered after the fact.
If you ever go to the shop again ask
a) at what voltage ?
b) at what rpm ?
If they look at you like you have four eyes, its not worth arguing over. It is something they ought to know and will make a difference in the max amperage as that varies with both.

However the bottom line is the fact that you (12many) were sold something that doesn't work as advertised. See if you can get your money back.

7024 is a "Lester number" used by many aftermarket places as sortof an industry standard.
WAI Global owns Transpo, a MAJOR supplier of alternator and starter repair parts. :( Their stuff ends up in a lot of rebuilt and repaired alternators and your experience on confirms my impression that the quality is not there. :(

I don't recommend using revised squarebacks because the rotors draw more power than the regular squarebacks. It has been my experience that additional current may be more than the regulators made for the earlier alternators can handle. The other issue is that with increased current draw, any resistance in the path to the regulator causes a greater votlage drop. I can't prove the first, but the second is definately so.