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Anthony, I am not sure what vehicle you have. On my Rangie I have a 90 amp Bosh alternator. When I had to get a new part for it recently, I looked up the model number and found that it was actually off a VK Commodore. Therefore you should be able to pick up one cheaply at wreckers, etc.
Ian
I just wandered round the scrapyard till I found an alt that mounted roughly right and had decent output - got a 45/90A (45A at idle, 90A at speed) off a ford for £15, the equivalent LR unit is about £100.
Go to an autoelec and ask for a NAB900... its a universal alternator that you can fit to anything... ive fitted about 9 now to various model range rovers and there only $98!!!!!!!!!
RRover85 wrote:Go to an autoelec and ask for a NAB900... its a universal alternator that you can fit to anything... ive fitted about 9 now to various model range rovers and there only $98!!!!!!!!!
Volvo V6's are the same fit
Commons sizes from early Volvo V6's are 70amp.
Later ones are 90 or 100Amp
Mine is a 90amp from Pick a Part $20
Only draw back. No Tacho output.
Diggin this up again as i need a new alternator My bottyfab work on the last one has payed of (lasted another 5months)
But now its completely dead like dead dead dead So i gonna have to splash out and get one and i need it like real asap.
I was considering the volvo option as its cheap buts its got no output for tacho I wanna go to Landcruiser Mountain park this weekend coming so i really gotta get off my arse and do it
If yours is a petrol vehicle it'll probably take it's rev counter feed from the coil not the alt, so it won't matter. Have a look - if you have a wire going to the "W" terminal then it uses the alt, if not it uses the coil.
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dunno if anyone else has heard this. but apparently a mitsubishi Sigma one can be used on rangies.i was told this by a auto leccy. no mods need to be made even the brackets bolt straight on!
I have a Magna Bosch 85 amp on my 92 Rangie. It cost $200 brand new .
The brackets fit correctly
You need to lengthen the adjuster by about 2inches
To use the original size belt, you need to gring some material from the bracket, to enable the alternator to swing in far enough
Mine came with a multi groove pulley. Get the auto lec to rummage through his bin to find the smallest v belt pulley which will be about 10% bigger than the Lucas one. I had to stuff around a bit to align the pulleys. you can shim it with washers, or as in my case cut the back off the pulley and put it on the front by putting it in a drill and cutting with a hacksaw blade.
Pay the auto elec to fit a W wire to run the tach, (about $40)
Mine had an injection type plug for the control wires , so you have to cut and join those wires.
I joined the main power wire using one of those DOOf Doof power block joiners.
I am very happy with mine.
Most auto lecs know which one fits. I found surprisingly that an Auto Electrician was the cheapest to buy from. Mine had one in stock. You can pretty quickly see if it fits. The ears are a different distance apart but one ear has a moveable sleeve specifically designed to take up any slack.
If you want to buy a second hand one which I did at first, just look at Magnas until you find one that looks right. BUT be warned. I grabbed one from a reject pile for $10, but it wasn't worth fixing.
regards Philip A
All EFi Land Rover V8s take their tacho drive from the alternator. Originally this was done due to concerns about the tacho interfering with the fuel injection system that takes it's rpm feed from the coil.
If you fit a coil driven tacho to one of these you are supposed to put a diode into the tacho feed to reduce the danger of adding or masking ignition events for the ECU.... of course nobody does and it normally works OK as any noise on the feed just weakens or richens the mixture a bit
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