|
Re: wtb hitachi alternator melbourne Aus | Subject: Re: wtb hitachi alternator melbourne Aus by D on 2022/5/12 2:52:35
Ive always ran away from electrics but just in case I was able to use internally regulated ones found on so many other later cars from all makes jp and korean with a few instructions found online.
I cut the factory cast iron bracket with a hand file saw to make sure the new one lined up and used the V pulleys available on similar models from older cars. On another I cut the bracket and used a washer.
Older cars getting hard to find but never had an issue as I collected plenty of them from pick a part at $10 special week offers.
Cleaned up my engine bay as well as gave me extra amps from I think was 25A on my 1k and 30a in another but went to 35A and then 45A units.
$10 a pop was always good fun
|
|