I've bought a small 40A Nippon Denso alternator and Burtons mounting brackets to put it onto my Duratec.
The brackets fit but part of the rear of the alternator slightly fouls the bracket and the big connector is very close to the block.
Does anyone know if I can undo the two halves of the alternator and spin the back around by 90 or 180 degrees or would I be playing garage hide and
seek with hundreds of bits?
Also it came with a 5 groove pulley and I'm sure I've seen a picture of a duratec with the same configuration with just the 5 as the load is
so much less. Is this a good idea or should I get a 6 groove pulley?
You can get a 6 groove pulley from Burton Power link Personally I would fit one to make sure the
belt runs true, but in theory you could run a 5 groove belt on the 6 groove crank pulley.
I manufactured my own brackets to mount the alternator here's a picture, rather than buy it was a lot easier than I expected.
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Originally posted by ChrisJ15
Does anyone know if I can undo the two halves of the alternator and spin the back around by 90 or 180 degrees or would I be playing garage hide and seek with hundreds of bits?
Thanks for the responses.
Thought I'd try the guy that I bought the alternator from on eBay and he's got an a similar model which has the terminal sticking out the
back that looks like it will work just fine. He also offered to rotate mine FOC. Dont usually see service like that these days, especially after
someones made a sale!
So if anyone needs a Nippon Denso he's called electrostart2006 and usually has these listed on eBay.