after searching to no avail, i figured i would ask the questions...
does anybody have any info and/or pics on moving a rb30 alternator up higher in the engine bay??
from stock they are stupidly low and i have killed a couple of them despite my best efforts to clean them out etc.
will be either rebuilding my current one (noisy bearings) or swapping in a higher amp alternator in the near future...so i figured why not move it while im at it.
more specifically, im after bracket designs i could model off...this is the bit that has got me stumped.
cheers.
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relocating rb30 alternator
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when you said twin turbo i knew it was narnturbogq...spewin, he doesnt have a good clear shot of how the alternator is bolted down.
anyone else got some info??
when you said twin turbo i knew it was narnturbogq...spewin, he doesnt have a good clear shot of how the alternator is bolted down.
anyone else got some info??
Mat_p Ive cracked the camera out and taken a few pics for you.
The basic setup is an endless air in the factory alternator position, running off the crank, with the factory tensioner bracket modified.
A belt runs of the endless air up to the alternator. ive used a 130 amp landcruiser one, and it is awesome charging the batteries quick.
The bracket is a piece of angle bolted onto the inlet manifold, where the coil bracket bolts on, and theres a brace back on to the head.
Its a bit hard to get good shots with the wiring, etc in the way but here they are.
The basic setup is an endless air in the factory alternator position, running off the crank, with the factory tensioner bracket modified.
A belt runs of the endless air up to the alternator. ive used a 130 amp landcruiser one, and it is awesome charging the batteries quick.
The bracket is a piece of angle bolted onto the inlet manifold, where the coil bracket bolts on, and theres a brace back on to the head.
Its a bit hard to get good shots with the wiring, etc in the way but here they are.
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