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leyland alternators

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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leyland alternators

Post by shakes »

is there any stand outs in terms of outputs so i can go a lil more worded up when i go see the autospark next week?

as far as my limited knowledge they look like a std bosch alternator?

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Post by Philip A »

What car????
3.9 with V belt =85 amp Bosch for Magna is easiest fit., costs about $200 plus cost of wiring for tacho. ($40)
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Post by walker »

For the 3.5 motor I found the Bosch AU falcon 85A alternator bolted straight in, just got the auto elec to change over the pulley. About $180 for this.
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Post by shakes »

I'm a clown, a leyland p76 4.4ltr

sorry not a 3.9 :?

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Post by awright »

I have got a hitachi alternator on mine which seems to be good but it has an external regulator and although the alternator is good somethings not quite right ...yet.
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Post by awright »

did you get anywhere with your Alternator?

Where in Melb are you - I have a great auto sparky in Box Hill or Toorak Tractors in Braeside are also pretty good for new Bosch kung pow units (eg 120 amp) for (I think about $300) My Hitachi is now working fine -turned out to be dodgey wiring - who'd have thought that in a rangie????
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Post by Reddo »

local auto sparkies here fit Commodore Bosch suits VN 80plus amps to Discos and RRs all the time - cost around 200 from memory......I went to wreckers and got the same for 40 dollars, took 30 mins to fit to a 3.5L just needed another belt and re-wired from some Google search info. Works just fine...
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