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100A alternator

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100A alternator

Post by shamozzle »

Does anyone know of a 100A alternator that would fit the standard vaccuum pump on a hilux/surf with a 1kzt? Any idea what sort of price these babies go for? After installing a second set of lights and a few other bits The alternator can't keep charge in the Auxiliary battery and of course once it drops below 12.7v the solenoid isolates that bettery, then she's farked. Any suggestions/advice appreciated.

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Post by Turbz »

Either buy one that has more punch, or get yours rewound to put out more.

You must be running some stuff. Most alternators would be at least 50, and 2 decent spotties would only drain 10amps. You must be running spotties, fridges, charging aux battery etc.. petrol as well is it ?

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Post by shamozzle »

Diesel actually 1kzt. But I'm drawing maximum current 57 amps while everything is running at night time, 2 sets of spotties, fridge, stereo, recharging battery etc. The 55 amp alternator can't keep up, the poor bugger. Just found out that I can fit a cruiser 110Amp alternator to it, so this is the route I'm going to take.

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Post by flyology »

where are you getting the 110A alternator from? is it aftermarket of or another model toyota?
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Post by shamozzle »

aftermarket type. $250. suits landcruiser.
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Post by Dyna Beast »

I ahd a simular problem with my truck.Ended up with two alternators.One added bonus is if one packs it in I will still be getting some charge.The old one is a 35 amp unit and the new one is a 85 amp unit.The new one dosen`t charge till there is a demand.
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Post by ausyota »

I had my lux one rewound as I couldnt find an easy bolt in higher capacity alt with vac pump.
It pumps out a stiat load of juice now.
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Post by shamozzle »

The cruiser Alternator just about doubles the output of the current alternator so all my problems should be solved. Should also make winching easier as well. I get the truck back tomorrow with the new alt and front locker fitted, then off to Mildura to test the bastard out. A bit of murray sunset and Mungo Nat Park. Should be an easy drive but will still let me test the operation of it.

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Post by flyology »

I would be interested to know what brand/make the alternator is, I spoke to an auto electrician mate the other day and he said there wasn't much available for cruisers that need the vaccum pump on the back. He did say that it was possible (and very easy) to rewire a cruiser alternator so that it doubles its output, BUT, it puts a lot more load on it so it is prone to wearing out quicker. Will see if I can get instructions from him and post on here if anyone is interested.
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Post by shamozzle »

Fitted the 110A alternator from a 1HZ. Everything fits fine except for the tensioner bracket, this applies to 1kzt motors but would probably also be the same for other toyota 4 cyl diesels. The tensioner bracket has to be modified in order to get enough swing on the alternator to get proper tension on the belts. Nothing to dramatic it just needs to be extended another 2 inches or so. I should have pics up here tomorrow evening for anyone interested.

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Post by flyology »

definitely interested in pictures, and what model cruiser your new alternator came off.
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Post by shamozzle »

Alternator is 110A for a 1hz diesel. Should have pics once I've finished sometime his arvo.

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Post by shamozzle »

Here is the modified bracket for a 1kzt.

I've extended it by 2 inches to be able to get the proper adjustment and have room for further adjustment.

http://upload6.postimage.org/495764/photo_hosting.html

Below is the comparison of the standard 1kzt alternator and the 1hz alternator.

http://upload6.postimage.org/496008/photo_hosting.html

http://upload6.postimage.org/496019/photo_hosting.html

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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

Is the vacumm pump mounted on the back?

This could solve my alternator troubles, esp if it will fit.

Where did you get the new alternator from, and what sort of costing?

Did you change the regulator, main lead to the battery etc aswell?
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