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26PSI
20th October 2019, 03:42 PM
Hi,
New to the forum and patrols.
I had the alternator pulley shift on a trip last week and thought it would be a good chance to upgrade.
Has anyone done it and come up against any problems?
Was a few options, but i liked the look of this.
https://www.baxters.com.au/alternator-hitachi-type-e-coated-12v-110amp-suits-nissan-patrol-gu-navara-d22-zd30ddti.html
Cheers
PeeBee
20th October 2019, 04:07 PM
What do you mean 'shift'? what engine?
26PSI
20th October 2019, 04:54 PM
zd30
sorry, I meant the pulley has slid down the shaft.
Almost an inch gap now between the pulley and alternator case.
I had a rattling around that area and after the trip, belt started to squeal. Had a look and the belt was not aligned properly.
Thought it would be better to get it swapped out next service, before it damages anything.
Yeti's Beast
20th October 2019, 08:16 PM
Can’t you just tighten the nut that holds it on the shaft
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26PSI
20th October 2019, 09:00 PM
The nut requires a specific spline tool and has been making a noise (shitty bearing, metal on metal).
checked this arvo and sounds rough at start up, missing, smoke when it never had before.
Yeti's Beast
20th October 2019, 09:03 PM
The nut requires a specific spline tool and has been making a noise (shitty bearing, metal on metal).
checked this arvo and sounds rough at start up, missing, smoke when it never had before.
Might pay to slip the belt off and spin the alternator and feel if it has a collapsed bearing. Sounds like you shouldn’t be driving it.
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26PSI
21st October 2019, 04:05 AM
Working away this week, definitely not driving it though.
Booking it in to the mechanics ASAP, just interested in if anyone has used the 110A Hitachi Alternator from Baxters before?
Cremulator
21st October 2019, 07:06 AM
I recently fitted a Jaylec 125A alternator (part number 65-3124-1) to my 2004 GU III TD42.
I chose a slightly uprated one as I had installed a dual battery setup.
That's the first alternator I've fitted since owning the car for 15 months. The previous alternator that stopped working was the factory unit.
the evil twin
21st October 2019, 11:13 AM
The nut requires a specific spline tool and has been making a noise (shitty bearing, metal on metal).
checked this arvo and sounds rough at start up, missing, smoke when it never had before.
The ZD engine has several "Torx" fasteners of varying sizes so I would get a set of 3/8 drive Torx from Supercheap/Repco/Ebay etc
I would also clean the MAF which may well be the issue for your smoke etc and you will need a Torx bit and I.P.A./Contact/MAF cleaner et al so grab some of that as well
26PSI
9th November 2019, 11:22 AM
Picked up the patrol this morning.
The old pulley had completely let go off the alternator shaft and wasn't generating any voltage at all. Hope it hasn't damaged my batteries too much.
the evil twin
9th November 2019, 01:25 PM
Picked up the patrol this morning.
The old pulley had completely let go off the alternator shaft and wasn't generating any voltage at all. Hope it hasn't damaged my batteries too much.
Yeah... the ZD uses a Sprag Clutch in the Pulley which can be problematic.
Some people stick with a Clutch, some change out for a solid pulley
26PSI
9th November 2019, 02:53 PM
Yeah, i decided to stick with the clutch after looking around a bit, reading and asking a few opinions.
The original lasted 185k kms, Id be happy to get the same out of the replacement.
Yeti's Beast
9th November 2019, 03:03 PM
Yeah, i decided to stick with the clutch after looking around a bit, reading and asking a few opinions.
The original lasted 185k kms, Id be happy to get the same out of the replacement.
My original was still in the car after 15 years and 395,000k
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paulyg
10th November 2019, 05:17 PM
When I replaced mine I went with a 110 amp with solid pulley, no problems after 18 months.
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