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Post by SimplyPV »

hey hatsu owners!

i've decided after looking around for an xterra that i didnt need/want car payments again. therefore, i will be fixing up my roza to driveable condition again!

so in turn, i'm looking for some parts specifically. my alternator bottom bolt has chewed through the block mount point a fair bit so now the alternator can move around. this in turn broke the upper mount bracket. no matter what, it continues to break that bracket. i need an idea on how to fix the lower mount point on the block and track down a new mounting bracket. any ideas?
[quote="simplypv"]its a Strine thing and i just dont understand![/quote]
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19 views and not ONE response? did this forum develop a severe anti-yank attitude in the time i've been gone? :lol:
[quote="simplypv"]its a Strine thing and i just dont understand![/quote]
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Post by RockyF75 »

SimplyPV wrote:19 views and not ONE response? did this forum develop a severe anti-yank attitude in the time i've been gone? :lol:
What do you mean 'develop'?



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Post by DAT MAN »

The only option is to drill out the farked hole and re tap the thread in the block
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Post by SimplyPV »

lol, nice to see an old face still around. what happened to murcod?

its the hole in the front of the block. the bolt has eaten away the mount point so where the front of teh bolt can move around a fair bit which in turn breaks the upper bracket.
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Post by murcod »

SimplyPV wrote:lol, nice to see an old face still around. what happened to murcod?
:D :D :D :D

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I've moved on to something with a little bit more power/ space and luxury. ;)
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Post by SimplyPV »

traitor.... :twisted:

in all honesty im surprised i STILL have roza. decided im gonna go ahead and fix her up and drive her again. she's been parked for going on 4 years now.

almost bought a nissan xterra but... couldnt find a 5spd in blue lol. not to mention i couldnt justify car payments after having no carpayments for 5 years.
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Post by murcod »

The Feroza was due for some steering work soon and we had a baby on the way. So it made more sense to sell it and get something that could fit two dogs and a baby.

It's an XL-7 - so seven seats (or five and loads of rear cargo room with the rear row removed.) 135kW, leather, climate control with A/C outlets for the rear row seats, ABS, 5 spd auto, sun roof.... it's a little bit better to live with. Nowhere near as strongly built as a Feroza though.
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Post by SimplyPV »

heh, looks good! my folk's neighbor bought the same rig last year. not bad at all.
in all honesty i really want the xterra, but just cant convince myself to do car payments :lol:

glad to hear ur doing well. congrats on the baby! i've clearly been gone too long. seems the daihatsu forum doesnt get the attention now it used to... :cry:
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Post by MightyMouse »

How many do you need...... ?
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Post by SimplyPV »

how many what?
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Post by MightyMouse »

SimplyPV wrote:
so in turn, i'm looking for some parts specifically. my alternator bottom bolt has chewed through the block mount point a fair bit so now the alternator can move around. this in turn broke the upper mount bracket. no matter what, it continues to break that bracket. i need an idea on how to fix the lower mount point on the block and track down a new mounting bracket. any ideas?
Disposing of all my hatsu engine stuff, but i think I've got at least one that hasn't gone to scrap.....
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Post by SimplyPV »

sweetness. got a black box by any chance???? i'll take as many upper alternator brackets you are willing to part with. i've got to figure out how to stop that alternator from moving!
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Post by MightyMouse »

Actually the whole engine and accessories are going soon - some of the bits might be of interest to you. Its converted to take a 80Amp Alternator and also fitted with polyvee belts and pulleys for the powersteer, alternator and waterpump. With the longer belt you can also fit an A/C compressor as well

Obviously have to pull the HD-EG out first to make way for the new but after that the bits will be available.
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Post by SimplyPV »

sadly i'm in the states, so shipping would be a killer. not to mention my engine runs just fine(appluse motor). just need some stinkin alternator brackets lol.
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Post by MightyMouse »

Ah yes... freight costs. Will have a look and see whats kicking around.

Top mount only ?
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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

Drill and helicoil the stuffed hole.
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Post by MightyMouse »

ITs a bit unclear as to what bits you actually want... do you want the bottom / top or both alternator mounts ?
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Post by SimplyPV »

if i remember correctly, the lower mount point for the alternator is a part of the cast iron block. the hole at the front of the mount is just a blank with the rear hole being the one with the threads. the front hole has rubbed a fair bit and therefore is larger than it should be.

mm, im looking for the upper bracket, thanks!
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Post by MightyMouse »

Well my lower mount is a bolt on.... the Feroza one was cast iron and the Applause was Alloy so they are replacable.

OK I'll do an upper bracket search...... and let you know. Shouldn't be bulky/heavy.
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Post by SimplyPV »

really?! the lower bolt point seperates from the block? if so, that would be awesome news! how do i verify this? i'm not close to the feroza at this point in time to take a peak at it.
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Post by MightyMouse »

Well I looked at ALL the blocks I have ( HD and HE ) and they all bolt off so I can only assume your is the same.

I have a bottom mount and will look for a top one - you do mean the slotted steel bar don't you ?

You can have what I've got for free as its all going/gone into the bin. A few weeks later and it would have been gone.
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Post by SimplyPV »

interesting!!!! that great news mouse! thanks for the tip, i'll look into it. wow ur a lifesaver. parts here are next to impossible now sadly. i'm in the states, so any idea how much shipping will be? pm me w payment method preference and total cost, i'll pay it and send you my address, etc.

yes, talking about the slotted steel bar. i'll take the bottom mount as well!

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