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tb42 alternator options

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tb42 alternator options

Post by mudmav »

hey guys just wanting info on an alternator upgrade dont mind modifying stuff if i have to but would like to no what sort of mods and any pics would be greatly appreciated as well as part numbers for the alternator. I tried seach but didnt find much im looking for 100 + amps. If you happen to now cost that would be great to.


thanks in advance
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Post by chops »

call a few auto electricians, ask how much to make yours a 100+amp one..
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Post by of4x4 »

Do a search for "Commodore Alternator" in the Nissan section. There have been a few posts recently suggesting that a 5L VT Commodore is a 120A bolt on alternative (wiring changes required). From memory, there was some argument as to whether this was true of not. You could try sending a PM to those who have done it and get their ideas.

Also check out http://www.aea.com.au/shopping/index.html. I've seen a few posts recommending this place.

I've also read that a Blue Bird 50A alternator is a bolt on changeover, and apparently they can be rebuilt and upgraded to 100A spec.

I have no personal experience in this area, just passing on what I've read / learnt as possible avenues for you to go down.
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Post by CB0569 »

of4x4 wrote:
I've also read that a Blue Bird 50A alternator is a bolt on changeover, and apparently they can be rebuilt and upgraded to 100A spec.

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Yep they bolt straight on.You can get a new stator and rotor that will do the job.

Did it to mine but with 85A internals
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