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alternator trouble 84 rangie

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alternator trouble 84 rangie

Post by fatnorm »

got a problem sourcing a replacement/new alternator for my 3.5l 84' rangie, been quoted up around $400 for a replacement, not wanting to spend that much, have heard you can use a 85 amp au one, however cos the taco input feeds off the alternator and I want to keep the taco going, any ideas or prev experience, cant seem to find any recod lucas aletrnators either??? :?:
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Post by 460cixy »

how does your alt mount? mines shaged and needs replaceing and i have access to lots of ford alts
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Post by fatnorm »

mounts via 3 points, however its not so much the mounts i am worried about as can always manufacture something its the taco and also pully on it, most dont seem to have the v shaped belts which standard lucas's do, do you know if the taco can run of a ford alternator
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Post by Philip A »

What side of the engine is the alternator?
If left a TN Magna 85 amp will fit. One cost me $200 a couple of years ago.
See the recent thread on AULRO forum.
The tacho just needs a field wire added, cost $40.
If RHS I think an old Falcon one XB? fits.
But I think they only come in max 60amp.
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Post by fatnorm »

if your standing at the front of the car and facing the engine its on the right hand side,
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Post by KiwiBacon »

The tacho feed is a 7v ripple. It's simply half of the wave that feeds into the rectifier.

So if you can break into the wires before the regulator/rectifier, just tap into that through a diode. That'll give you the same 7v ripple.
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Post by fatnorm »

will give it a go kiwibacon just gotta source a decent alternator
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Post by 460cixy »

i looked at a v6 commie alt at work and they look to mount the same as my rangie one and are internal regulated. only down fall is the pully but i think i can change that or just make one
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Post by nottie »

Have also heard about people using commo alternates.
Spose i could be asking a dumb question here but why cant the pully be swaped / changed whatever from a serpintine to a v pully?
I have a spare alternater from a 89/90 injected 3.5 that mounts on the passenger side of the motor. Is this able to be used in the above problem?
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Post by chimpboy »

99% of alternator pulleys swap directly from one to another in my experience. You just need a rattle gun to get the nut off.

Anyway if AU alternators fit then EA alternators should fit, these have a vee belt pulley and definitely come in 85A. Have a look at my custom falcon alternator install on a G60 motor in the auto elec section.
This is not legal advice.
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Post by Reddo »

Commodore up to VL, and you can chenge the VL flat belt to a vee if you want - easy fit and cheeep.

Forget about the tacho, just rev it till it won't rev anymore!
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Post by nottie »

(homer voice on) mmmmmmmmm valvebounce mmmmm( homer voice off)
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Post by 460cixy »

i havent had any dramas changeing pullys before but havent swaped a multi groove for a single v before
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Post by nottie »

Come to think of it on the old homeless buggy when we swaped the engines from a 3.5 to a 3.9 i am pretty shore we put a serpentine pully on to the commo alternater which had a v pully. I may be a little vague in the memory but pretty shore thats what we did :idea:
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Post by 460cixy »

if thats the case then vt commo alt here i come should put out alot of amps too
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Post by fatnorm »

in trying to fix the original alterator did get the pulley of with some persuasion, until the hammer came out to tackle the rest so, yeah suppose not worried about actual pully
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