Made bracket for new aux 200amp alternator and fitted it. Looking to wire it tomorrow if i can get some answers on the termail designations - posted in electrical.Attachment 70631Attachment 70632Attachment 70633
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Made bracket for new aux 200amp alternator and fitted it. Looking to wire it tomorrow if i can get some answers on the termail designations - posted in electrical.Attachment 70631Attachment 70632Attachment 70633
Are you going to run the second alternator all the time, or are you gunna slip a belt on before you go offroad?
This was for saturday, but new rotors and pads all round, repacked cv's, new front wheel bearings, few other bits. Still need to change rotor button in dizzy, redo the timing and seal up the dizzy cap again. Plus add dielectric grease to the ignition lead boots, and finally bleed the brakes as I mistakenly let the master cylinder run empty (car was still on an angle from pulling the cv's). Fun and games.
Its hooked up all the time. I asked a similar question on this forum regards temp isolation, and the answers came back back along the lines that it will only charge to the state of discharge anyway, so over-charging is not an issue. I guess I am 'wearing out' two for the price of one, but in the end its simply a bearing/brush issue regards life, and this vehicle would not see 2000 klm/yr at most. There is no apprecaible extra noise when driving and can't detect any loss due to additional belt drive - if it was on the original 2.8TD it probably wouldn't get off the line!
Swapped over aux. fuel tank solenoid valve as it had finally died after 19 years of use - not bad service I reckon. Dirty awkward job in the heat, in the garage, at ground level, covered in diesel - oh the joys!
left it on the front lawn after it looked at me in disgust
put an extra horn on it .. sounds beautiful :rolleyes: