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Alternator upgrades, Desiel

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Alternator upgrades, Desiel

Post by ethann »

Hello,

Few boys are helping me over the Auto leco section, But I just wanted to ask the fellas who don't have time to read the auto leco section.

Upgrades on a 4.2 desiel trol alternator?

Where, Who, how and why?

Hope for some replies =)

Thanks.
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Re: Alternator upgrades, Desiel

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Post by ethann »

I found that in the bible section when I was first searching for answers.
Isn't his petrol though?
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Post by MyGQ »

I am going to do the other approach to fix this damm alternator problem

i am going to rip my timing covers off my TD42 and put the ones form the later model on with the vac pump on the timing gears

then any alternator will do :)
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Post by turps »

A replacement is available from AEA (google should find them). Think they come in up to 120amp. And have the VAC pump on the back.
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Post by bogged »

ethann wrote:I found that in the bible section when I was first searching for answers.
Isn't his petrol though?
Its the company he used, and the specs..
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Post by chimpboy »

MyGQ wrote:I am going to do the other approach to fix this damm alternator problem

i am going to rip my timing covers off my TD42 and put the ones form the later model on with the vac pump on the timing gears

then any alternator will do :)
How complicated is this swap? Because if it's fairly straightforward then it's a good way to go for the long term.
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Post by Burra Boy »

I've got an AEA 120 amp alternator. Expensive but a whole lot better than the wimpish standard thing....
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Post by rumpig89 »

ive also just put the AEA 120 amp alternator in just last week. (part number ALT3110 from memory)

Seems to be the goods, direct bolt in and pumps the batterys up nice and quick even when winching etc.

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Post by its aford not a nissan »

i have fitted a 2nd alt under the injector pump , cheap and easy , 60 extra amps doesnt hurt , but im going to see if i can fit a bigger falcon or holden alt under there for even more amps , or atleast something that can output more power at low rpm
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Post by Rhysta »

its aford not a nissan wrote:i have fitted a 2nd alt under the injector pump , cheap and easy , 60 extra amps doesnt hurt , but im going to see if i can fit a bigger falcon or holden alt under there for even more amps , or atleast something that can output more power at low rpm
Woulds you be able to post up some pictures of your setup?
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Post by its aford not a nissan »

not the prettiest but it has been on for around a year now without problems

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Post by MyGQ »

chimpboy wrote:
MyGQ wrote:I am going to do the other approach to fix this damm alternator problem

i am going to rip my timing covers off my TD42 and put the ones form the later model on with the vac pump on the timing gears

then any alternator will do :)
How complicated is this swap? Because if it's fairly straightforward then it's a good way to go for the long term.
well to do it, its not the easiest thing in the world, but there are harder things to do

I will do it when i do the Injector pump.

From what i know i will have to remove the PSteer and alt, water pump, drain coolant as you would expect
take off the front timing cover, take off the injector pump at same time.

then remove the timing gears, idler gear and oil pimp gear
then you remove the back plate that everything bolts onto, you then replace the back plate with the new one off a GU or a 95+ GQ TD42 which has the hole below the injector pump, this bolts on a vacuum pump that runs off the IP pumps timing gears. You will also need a new front cover off the same motor as they are slightly different in shape cause of the vacuum pump, then replace everything as it was, done like a dogs dinner.

i will do it so i can run standard alts or run 2 vacuum pumps. either that or get an electric vacuum pump. that might work :)
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