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#20 Re: Alternator swaps
ruredi Posted on: 2015/6/16 10:51
Which 70amp alternator is easiest to mod to an A12?


#19 Re: Alternator swaps
ddgonzal Posted on: 2015/6/16 8:14
Anything will work. GM alternators are very popular, but Ford makes 70A models too.

There is no 65+ amp unit that bolts straight up with no mods needed. That Bosch model will need wiring modifications and a different size fan belt at the very least. It may also need mount mods. It can be made to fit an A12.


#18 Re: Alternator swaps
ruredi Posted on: 2015/6/16 7:15
Still trying to source an Alternator. I have determined that I need something at Least 65amps.

I understand that the LR-160 versions might fit?

I have found this on ebay which is a 70amp version. It has an LR-160 cross reference and is a Bosch Unit.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Brand-New- ... 1e9e4ae939#ht_2125wt_1362

Will this work?


#17 Re: Alternator swaps
ddgonzal Posted on: 2015/4/1 6:15
Yes. But they are remanufactured.

If you need brand new, Australian forklift supply
companies sell 23100-B9802 for over $1000.


#16 Re: Alternator swaps
ruredi Posted on: 2015/4/1 3:36
Fair call I guess.

Are there any decent Japanese made quality replacements to suit available in Oz?


#15 Re: Alternator swaps
ANGE Posted on: 2015/4/1 2:57
Why not stick with the external reg? I had what I thought was a 120y alternator with internal reg in my sedan but when that died I went back to standard.

The later solid state external regs are a good thing. Fuse protected and voltage adjustable plus your 1200 is already wired for it


#14 Re: Alternator swaps
ruredi Posted on: 2015/4/1 2:46
Thanks for the info. Have touched base with a few and they have no idea where the units have come from or who made them. General consensus is "we buy them from a wholesaler and we know they are imported but they won't tell us where from". Apparently Hitachi Remanufactured means the housing is original but all new insides. Doesn't give me much confidence


#13 Re: Alternator swaps
ddgonzal Posted on: 2015/4/1 1:04
AUS pulsar E13 some
AUS prairie some
AUS patrol some

This one looks like it
http://www.baxters.com.au/products/ro ... -pulsar-n10-n12-1-3l.html


#12 Re: Alternator swaps
ddgonzal Posted on: 2015/4/1 0:41
Are available in AUS, that's what the link was for. For example https://www.lencrowforklifts.com.au/spare-part/h20/4


#11 Re: Alternator swaps
ddgonzal Posted on: 2015/4/1 0:37
Also Nissan part numbers 23100-B9810, 23100-B9800, 23100-B9801, 23100-B9802

Mitsubishi made
Hitachi made



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