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upgraded gq tb42 petrol alternator answers
upgraded gq tb42 petrol alternator answers
hey guys i have been researching a replacement high amp alternator for my gq with the shitty 50 amp hitachi unit. so i have had lots of info saying you can adapt commdore alternators and have a new alternator built to suit this ends up being around 120amps. problem is you have to modify brackets and all that jazz, so after alot of stuffing around, here is what i have worked out 2 options.
found an auto elce that can upgrade my standard alt to 120amp using bosch internals in my housing says its all bolt on but $400
or cooldrive in box hill quoted me $293 plus gst for a direct bolt on replacement alternator no modifying brackets or changing plugs all bolt on. they are 100amp and have no problems with low rpm charge.
just thought some might be interested.
found an auto elce that can upgrade my standard alt to 120amp using bosch internals in my housing says its all bolt on but $400
or cooldrive in box hill quoted me $293 plus gst for a direct bolt on replacement alternator no modifying brackets or changing plugs all bolt on. they are 100amp and have no problems with low rpm charge.
just thought some might be interested.
andrewholmes
Falcon or commo would not be difficult to adapt at all, and under $100.
It's not major modifying of brackets. See this thread on a nissan P motor alternator swap: http://outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?t=86049
An EB or whatever falcon alternator is already 85A if you get the right one, later models get you over 100A. Most wreckers only charge forty bucks or so for a used one, then just get some new brushes and you're set.
It's not major modifying of brackets. See this thread on a nissan P motor alternator swap: http://outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic.php?t=86049
An EB or whatever falcon alternator is already 85A if you get the right one, later models get you over 100A. Most wreckers only charge forty bucks or so for a used one, then just get some new brushes and you're set.
This is not legal advice.
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I have modified a Leese Neville 140amp in my GQ TB42 the alternator is off some mining machine. Only had to make up a spacer for the bottom legs and two bolts in the base as the patrol runs one long bolt. was still able to use the top bracket. had to cut out the airbox mounting bracket abit as it is f#@ki*g big. I have upgraded the wiring loom for the lights and run 80 110 in headlights, have 2 narva spotties up front and 4 Hella spots on roof when night driving. with all lights blarring it still charges at 14 volts. Good enough for me for the nice sum of $70 (bearing and brushes) Alternator was from Herbohns Auto electrics in Kingaroy.
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