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Re: NEW Alternator for and "A" Series
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have it checked might be just the regulator

Posted on: 2008/1/26 11:07
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Re: NEW Alternator for and "A" Series
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Sure, there are plenty of options, and plenty more powerful alternators. In the club wiki search for alternator.

But why do you need "more capacity"? I'm running the 35-year old 35-AMP alternator and it puts out plenty of power for a Datsun 1200.

Posted on: 2008/1/26 9:24
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Re: NEW Alternator for and "A" Series
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i was using a ca one for a while i just changed the pulley on it and it was fine

Posted on: 2008/1/26 7:42
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Re: NEW Alternator for and "A" Series
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I think i'm running a b11 sunny alternator currently. They're cheap and i think available up to 80 amp(?)

Posted on: 2008/1/26 7:13
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Re: NEW Alternator for and "A" Series
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I run a Sigma one on mine... not sure of the exact details, but it's higher output than the 1200 one, and a bolt on fit.

Posted on: 2008/1/26 6:53
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NEW Alternator for and "A" Series
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My old alternator is not up to the job anymore and is running my battery down flat. It's only running at about 11 volts charge on the volt gauge.

I am wondering if there is an upgrade to another model alternator which is easy and inexpensive, with a greater capacity, or am I better of getting mine serviced, or maybe an exchange or new unit?

Posted on: 2008/1/26 6:52
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