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albertz - 22/2/09 at 06:29 PM

I have been working at my car today for the first time in a long time, and sadly the same problems are still there that i had the last time i worked on it!!

I am really struggling to get an alternator that is small enough diameter to fit onto my blacktop Zetec engine and clear the 'Griffin Power Systems' inlet plenum and the chassis.

I currently have a Lucas LRA100 which i believe is quite small compared to others, i can get this mounted, but cant get the rotation to allow it to be tensioned.

Previously i have looked at another alternator, i think it was from a Kubota tractor, but it was too large a diameter (although it was nice and short).

Any suggestions on where i might get a narrow diameter alternator would be much appreciated, as this appears to be the last major issue i have to resolve now.

Any help appreciated, cheers.


jacko - 22/2/09 at 06:31 PM

Have a look in Dunk3 photos it may help you sort the problem


chrisg - 22/2/09 at 06:33 PM

The usual one people fit is the bedford rascal/Suzuki van one - it's very small, but kicks out enough juice.

Cheers

Chris


t16turbotone - 22/2/09 at 06:36 PM

DAIHATSU A073 is another you could look at


albertz - 22/2/09 at 06:46 PM

Thanks for the quick replies. I have just had a look at Dunk3's setup and he has gone to the other side of the engine, i was trying to use the inlet side. Maybe i need to investigate that option as well.

I will certainly also look at the alternatives suggested, probably start with an Ebay trawl...

Any other suggestions welcome. Thanks.


philw - 22/2/09 at 06:47 PM

How about this same as a Daihatsu alternator http://upload8.postimage.org/300671/photo_hosting.html

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Bigheppy - 22/2/09 at 06:52 PM

When you say cant get enough rotation to tension, is that the alternator? why dont you use an idler pulley fitted somewhere convenient to tension your belt.


SeaBass - 22/2/09 at 06:55 PM

^^^^^^

That picture above is exactly the same as my setup on the Blacktop in a book chassis. My alternator came of a tiny suzuki in the scrapper. I also picked up another tiny alternator for the new project via ebay. I think it was originally a spare part for a Kubota garden tractor but it's rated at 40A - more than enough.

All the small ones are made by Nippon-Denso corp. Japan.

JC

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albertz - 22/2/09 at 07:11 PM

I have recently fitted a fixed idler pulley on the other side of the engine for the same belt. Maybe i should look at modding that pulley to give me an adjustable tensioner, as you suggest.

I did notice that Dunk3 has done something similar with the same idler pulley.

I will investigate this a little further. Thanks.


g.gilo - 22/2/09 at 07:14 PM

hi again
just seen your alternator post , i have a couple of very small nippon ones, will sort out tommorow and tell you what i found.
graham.


albertz - 23/2/09 at 01:16 PM

Does anyone have any photos of the idler pulley on a blacktop Zetec being made adjustable?

Long shot, but worth an ask!


coozer - 23/2/09 at 01:58 PM

Here's mine, I couldn't get the unit under the inlet either so mine went on the exhaust side.
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coozer - 23/2/09 at 02:01 PM

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nz_climber - 24/2/09 at 09:07 PM

Not the same engine, but will give you an idea.
I ended up mounting the alternator solid, and then using the old p/s pump tensioner in a custom mount, mine is on the exhaust due to drysump pump, but will work on the other side too.