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Upgrading alternator BJ73

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Upgrading alternator BJ73

Post by sava75 »

Hello all,

Im having trouble finding an alternator with more than 60A capacity for my BJ73. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Being a diesel, It needs to have the vacuum pump on the rear.

Thanks,
Sam.
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Post by hulsty »

Use a seperate vac pump, or the stock one if its on the back of the alternator and fit up a commdore unit. On the weekend I bought a VS commodore Bosch alternator, 100A bit of work with the brackets and some wiring and it should be heaps better than the stock 50A unit
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Post by sava75 »

thanks, i might check that out.

hows your beast going anyway?
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