As new small Nippon Denso alternator.
Fitted with 63mm multi grooved pulley
With wiring plug and connector
£75 posted
John
O797I 576848
GLWTS
I used the same alternator in my MK Indy and it worked faultlessly, nice and compact as well so fitted in the chasis space very well.
Hi what amp output is this please
Thank you
45A I believe
Actually I think 40A
[Edited on 20/7/20 by PumaWestie]
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Originally posted by RWD Focus
Hi what amp output is this please
Thank you
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Originally posted by PumaWestie
As new small Nippon Denso alternator.
Fitted with 63mm multi grooved pulley
With wiring plug and connector
£75 posted
John
O797I 576848
1st Dibs if sensible money for shipping to Mexico. Post Code 24157.
Not to try and spoil your for sale thread but anyone with a V6 or V8 check your required amps at idle before fitting these little Densos,they only
make circa 30amps at idle.
I'm struggling on my V6 with a EWP and high power rad fan at idle.
Fit the bigger amperage version
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Originally posted by starterman
Fit the bigger amperage version
Yes, When I've got my day up and sorted here then I will find you a part number etc.
Cheers
Mike
There are 3 different sizes of small Denso type alternator. This is measured between the mounting holes. They are 138mm, 148mm and 153mm.
The 60 amp unit comes in the 153mm size and are normally fitted on a John Deere. Electrical connection wise they are an ignition and light feed in a T
plug. Price wise you should be looking at something like £89 all in including a pulley. Unless the pulley is something out of the ordinary.
OE Part Number would be 101211-2470
Cheers
Mike
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Originally posted by starterman
There are 3 different sizes of small Denso type alternator. This is measured between the mounting holes. They are 138mm, 148mm and 153mm.
The 60 amp unit comes in the 153mm size and are normally fitted on a John Deere. Electrical connection wise they are an ignition and light feed in a T plug. Price wise you should be looking at something like £89 all in including a pulley. Unless the pulley is something out of the ordinary.
OE Part Number would be 101211-2470
Cheers
Mike
I can put one on test later and see what it comes up with.
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Originally posted by starterman
I can put one on test later and see what it comes up with.
Back on topic - still fr sale despite the hijack.
This is as new and has a larger pulley fitted to keep it below the recommended rpm and has the electrical connector
Is the pulley a 5 grooves one? Any chance I can have it alone?
Hi sorry but I'm not willing to split it up
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Originally posted by Al3xG
Is the pulley a 5 grooves one? Any chance I can have it alone?
starterman I've just sent you a U2U as I don't want to hijack this thread. Thanks.
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Originally posted by PumaWestie
Back on topic - still fr sale despite the hijack.
This is as new and has a larger pulley fitted to keep it below the recommended rpm and has the electrical connector
Now sold