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Edit:3y alternator upgrade and electronic dizzy
Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 6:44 pm
by Roboat
Been reading that the 3y alternator is a joke and am looking at maybe going with thermo fans, dual batteries (for fridge) and stereo. Am just wondering what's easy enough to fit without extensive work. I can easily get a new bracket fabbed up from my brother just the wiring I guess is the problem.
Ps: I got to page 12 in search and gave up.
Edit: Was considering upgrading the dizzy on this car aswell and have been reading that the 4y came with an electronic dizzy with external igniter. Where can these be had (google doesn't help) and do they still use the standard coil?
Re: 3y alternator upgrade?
Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 8:03 pm
by chimpboy
Roboat wrote:Been reading that the 3y alternator is a joke and am looking at maybe going with thermo fans, dual batteries (for fridge) and stereo. Am just wondering what's easy enough to fit without extensive work. I can easily get a new bracket fabbed up from my brother just the wiring I guess is the problem.
What is your stock alternator? I'll guess it's only 60A or so.
Whatever you go with, wiring won't be hard. If you can physically make it fit and get a belt onto it then you have no worries.
If you want the cheap option, I think you will find that a VN-VR or so commodore alternator will fit with minimal stuffing around, maybe a washer or two as shims, maybe a tiny bit of grinding but nothing much. The plug will be different so get the correct plug as well. This assumes you want to spend $40 and not hundreds and just get a used one from a self-serve wrecker. You will get 85A (there may be some 75A ones as well, you can check easily and avoid these ones).
If you want to spend more:
http://www.aaewholesale.com.au/alternat ... ls=DUA413R
(you can also have a look around here and see if you spot a donor alternator that will physically fit.)
For wiring have a look here:
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic187 ... tor+wiring
It should be pretty obvious how to rewire it to suit the bosch one.
If you currently have an externally regulated alternator that is okay too, you will get rid of the external regulator and some wires; it is not hard.
Re: Edit:3y alternator upgrade and electronic dizzy
Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 7:34 am
by chimpboy
Roboat wrote:Edit: Was considering upgrading the dizzy on this car aswell and have been reading that the 4y came with an electronic dizzy with external igniter. Where can these be had (google doesn't help) and do they still use the standard coil?
There's a pic on the japparts.com.au website:
Looks like it's probably not the same coil.
http://www.japparts.com.au/products/Aft ... engine.htm