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A almost bolt in upgrade altinator for a GQ up to 110amp!
A almost bolt in upgrade altinator for a GQ up to 110amp!
I have found that there is a different model car (which will stayed unnamed for now) which can fit into a GQ 4.2 petrol top hole where the adjuster is small amount of grinding then bottom braket just needs cutting and welding.
if all testing goes to planned it is now bolted into car and no problems for the next couple of weeks i will be making a small kit which will then make it a bolt in up grade for people to buy!
Steve
if all testing goes to planned it is now bolted into car and no problems for the next couple of weeks i will be making a small kit which will then make it a bolt in up grade for people to buy!
Steve
Re: A almost bolt in upgrade altinator for a GQ up to 110amp
not 110, but 90 amp are $247 new
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Alternator
I run a Leese Neville 140amp alternator and haven't modified the standard mount at all! A bit of grinding was need on the inlet manifold but otherwise bolt in. I have run it for over 2 years with no trouble. Some machined spacers make up the gap from the original mount to the larger legs on the bottom. Here's some shots for those interested. It will run 6 100w spots + 2 110w radio etc on full charge at idle
White 92 GQ TD42 LWB (AKA Putt putt)
licorice all sorts added
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Re: Alternator
Where would one aquire said unit ?micks troll wrote:I run a Leese Neville 140amp alternator and haven't modified the standard mount at all! A bit of grinding was need on the inlet manifold but otherwise bolt in. I have run it for over 2 years with no trouble. Some machined spacers make up the gap from the original mount to the larger legs on the bottom. Here's some shots for those interested. It will run 6 100w spots + 2 110w radio etc on full charge at idle
92 LWB Ford Maverick 4.2, Dual Fuel.
99 GU ST 4.2 Turbo Diesel, Non Intercooled, Tigerz11 w/synthetic, 35"' Bighorns, ARB Compressor, Snorkel.
99 GU ST 4.2 Turbo Diesel, Non Intercooled, Tigerz11 w/synthetic, 35"' Bighorns, ARB Compressor, Snorkel.
Re: Alternator
AEA (auto electrics australia)tj81 wrote:Where would one aquire said unit ?micks troll wrote:I run a Leese Neville 140amp alternator and haven't modified the standard mount at all! A bit of grinding was need on the inlet manifold but otherwise bolt in. I have run it for over 2 years with no trouble. Some machined spacers make up the gap from the original mount to the larger legs on the bottom. Here's some shots for those interested. It will run 6 100w spots + 2 110w radio etc on full charge at idle
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Re: Alternator
Where would one aquire said unit ?[/quote]
I originally aquired it from Herbohn's Auto Electrics in Kingaroy when working there and i rebuilt it with help from my mate working there at the time. The pulley isnt standard as I had to get one that worked in the limit of the original bracket etc. (it was one lying around) 1MadEngineer states AEA which will help closer to home. Cheers Mick
I originally aquired it from Herbohn's Auto Electrics in Kingaroy when working there and i rebuilt it with help from my mate working there at the time. The pulley isnt standard as I had to get one that worked in the limit of the original bracket etc. (it was one lying around) 1MadEngineer states AEA which will help closer to home. Cheers Mick
White 92 GQ TD42 LWB (AKA Putt putt)
licorice all sorts added
licorice all sorts added
[/quote]David_S wrote:Mick's TrollDid you upgrade the feed from the alternator to the battery or was the original cable big enough?I run a Leese Neville 140amp alternator
David
Yes it was, it was upgraded not sure by how much, see the blue cable in pic too long ago. The plug into the back was spliced to suit the new plug but in worse case the old alternator can be still used thanks to my mates help back in 2004. It hasn't been out since sorry i cant be of more help. Hence i no longer do auto electric work anymore. Much easier being a boily
White 92 GQ TD42 LWB (AKA Putt putt)
licorice all sorts added
licorice all sorts added
Thanks, I thought it would have to be. Looks pretty meaty.Yes it was, it was upgraded not sure by how much, see the blue cable in pic Embarassed too long ago. The plug into the back was spliced to suit the new plug but in worse case the old alternator can be still used thanks to my mates help back in 2004.
David
1982 Patrol K160 SWB (MQ) 4L P40 Petrol with Megasquirt fuel injection and EDIS ignition. Warn 8274 winch with Gigglepin head
Well after running it for about 2 weeks i have had no problems. Now for every one to run out to get one it is a EF falcon one!
the statement from patrolapart well lets say they said we have one coming in a couple of weeks but keeps talking alot of crap and saids its still coming..... this was back in Jan this year where he told me it was a week away. I told him about the EF falcon one and he said it was crap and didnt work... ow well
the statement from patrolapart well lets say they said we have one coming in a couple of weeks but keeps talking alot of crap and saids its still coming..... this was back in Jan this year where he told me it was a week away. I told him about the EF falcon one and he said it was crap and didnt work... ow well
Most bosch alt casings are interchangeable, so if the dunny dore is easier to fit, use the casings and bung in a 120 amp internals.chops wrote:i have a 70 amp bosch vl commodore alt in mine, bolted straight in
just had to change the plug, and space out the bottom foot so its a tight fit
simple
had a denso outer front housing onto a 120 bosch alt, worked fine and easy up grade on a 22r 4runner.
for the rear i used a home made bracket that bolted onto the back of the alt
Ok question time.steveoo wrote:Well after running it for about 2 weeks i have had no problems. Now for every one to run out to get one it is a EF falcon one!
the statement from patrolapart well lets say they said we have one coming in a couple of weeks but keeps talking alot of crap and saids its still coming..... this was back in Jan this year where he told me it was a week away. I told him about the EF falcon one and he said it was crap and didnt work... ow well
What did you do with the belt pulley? I found that you had to extend the length of it so that it would not rub on the housing ?
What did you do with the bottom mounts. I found the bolt holes were too small for the bolt to go through, so they needed to be drilled out, and also the spacing was wrong so either needed spacers made up or cut and shut.
Any pics of how you went about it ?
92 LWB Ford Maverick 4.2, Dual Fuel.
99 GU ST 4.2 Turbo Diesel, Non Intercooled, Tigerz11 w/synthetic, 35"' Bighorns, ARB Compressor, Snorkel.
99 GU ST 4.2 Turbo Diesel, Non Intercooled, Tigerz11 w/synthetic, 35"' Bighorns, ARB Compressor, Snorkel.
1. pull the pully off the GQ one and also there is a spacer behind the pully and put that onto the EF one
2. top braket standard is bolt through the adjuster then there is a thread in the alternator. what you have to do is take the EF falcon one to a bolt place and get a bolt which will sit nice in the top hole of the alternator then ether tap a thread into the little adjuster block or drill it out and put a nut on the other end. You will also have to slot the adjuster arm a bit so the bolt can slide through the adjuster.
3. you have the front hole and rear hole get the bolt off the EF falcon drill out the 2 holes on the gq braket so the bolt will go through (since standard there is a thread) and then get the bottom GQ braket and cut the rear braket off bolt is through the alternator so it will be in the new spot and weld it in place
also you will have the change the ring on the end of the main charging wire since its a bigger bolt out the back of the alternator
any more questions fire away will get some pictures soon
2. top braket standard is bolt through the adjuster then there is a thread in the alternator. what you have to do is take the EF falcon one to a bolt place and get a bolt which will sit nice in the top hole of the alternator then ether tap a thread into the little adjuster block or drill it out and put a nut on the other end. You will also have to slot the adjuster arm a bit so the bolt can slide through the adjuster.
3. you have the front hole and rear hole get the bolt off the EF falcon drill out the 2 holes on the gq braket so the bolt will go through (since standard there is a thread) and then get the bottom GQ braket and cut the rear braket off bolt is through the alternator so it will be in the new spot and weld it in place
also you will have the change the ring on the end of the main charging wire since its a bigger bolt out the back of the alternator
any more questions fire away will get some pictures soon
They had Hitachi too (GQs) a whopping 60A lol!twodiffs wrote:Did the vacuum or oil feed bolt straight onto the falcon alternator?
The Safari's have the Hitachi unit - what do the Patrols have on the td42?
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