stuee
16th January 2012, 11:13 PM
Been researching alternative alternators after discovering the standard unit is only a measly 34Amps :o, in particular focusing on Bosch alternatives, thanks to their good availability and easy to find parts catalogues.
From what I gather the 101FC mounting is not exactly the same as early range rovers thanks to being mounted on the the gear shift mount. To be honest though I haven't seen any early range rover mountings so cant say for sure, I just assume this as after looking at some of the alternators suggested for the early rangies and getting the measurements out of the Bosch catalogue, it seems there's no way they would fit.
Firstly, here's the approximate measurements of the 101 mounting:
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2012/01/779.jpg
The biggest issue with the 101 mounting is the part that measures 20mm wide (in yellow). If this was a metal plate mounting, which I gather earlier ranger rovers had, it would be a little more flexible in choosing an alternative.
My preferred option is the VW 120A Alternator as suggested on rangerovers.net. After looking at the dimensions, I'm most confident this one could be made to fit the 101 with the least work:
Installing a generic VW Bosch 120 Amp alternator on a Range Rover (http://www.rangerovers.net/rrupgrades/electrical/boschalternator.html)
I've discovered the alternative part number is "0 123 510 053" which appears like it would fit well if I shaved 1mm off the forward most bracket, while the original part number from the article appears like it would not fit. But, I doubt this alternator would be that cheap in Aus or freely available. The other big issue is the mounting leg is kicked over the wrong way which may not allow it to fit on that easily.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2012/01/780.jpg
The next suggested option is the magna alternator (BXM1236A 90A), but this is where I think the 20mm mounting section mentioned above would foul the rear alternator mount, where as it wouldn't be an issue on a metal plate mount, or it would be an issue that was easy to overcome. Again, it also seems as if the upper leg is kicked over to the wrong side, which may not allow it to fit properly in the 101 engine bay.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2012/01/781.jpg
Finally the other suggestions for the early rangies appears to be the XE-XF falcon mount. While the front mount looks spot on, the upper mounting leg is around the correct way, and it already has the correct pulley fitted, the rear alternator mount appears as if it would fit smack bang on cast mount section.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2012/01/782.jpg
It seems very feasible to make up a custom front mount for the alternator, which could open up more options, but the limiting factor will always be the rear mount. So before I start going through every single model in the catalogue, does anyone have any suggestions on alternators that may fit, preferably common, freely available units.
From what I gather the 101FC mounting is not exactly the same as early range rovers thanks to being mounted on the the gear shift mount. To be honest though I haven't seen any early range rover mountings so cant say for sure, I just assume this as after looking at some of the alternators suggested for the early rangies and getting the measurements out of the Bosch catalogue, it seems there's no way they would fit.
Firstly, here's the approximate measurements of the 101 mounting:
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2012/01/779.jpg
The biggest issue with the 101 mounting is the part that measures 20mm wide (in yellow). If this was a metal plate mounting, which I gather earlier ranger rovers had, it would be a little more flexible in choosing an alternative.
My preferred option is the VW 120A Alternator as suggested on rangerovers.net. After looking at the dimensions, I'm most confident this one could be made to fit the 101 with the least work:
Installing a generic VW Bosch 120 Amp alternator on a Range Rover (http://www.rangerovers.net/rrupgrades/electrical/boschalternator.html)
I've discovered the alternative part number is "0 123 510 053" which appears like it would fit well if I shaved 1mm off the forward most bracket, while the original part number from the article appears like it would not fit. But, I doubt this alternator would be that cheap in Aus or freely available. The other big issue is the mounting leg is kicked over the wrong way which may not allow it to fit on that easily.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2012/01/780.jpg
The next suggested option is the magna alternator (BXM1236A 90A), but this is where I think the 20mm mounting section mentioned above would foul the rear alternator mount, where as it wouldn't be an issue on a metal plate mount, or it would be an issue that was easy to overcome. Again, it also seems as if the upper leg is kicked over to the wrong side, which may not allow it to fit properly in the 101 engine bay.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2012/01/781.jpg
Finally the other suggestions for the early rangies appears to be the XE-XF falcon mount. While the front mount looks spot on, the upper mounting leg is around the correct way, and it already has the correct pulley fitted, the rear alternator mount appears as if it would fit smack bang on cast mount section.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2012/01/782.jpg
It seems very feasible to make up a custom front mount for the alternator, which could open up more options, but the limiting factor will always be the rear mount. So before I start going through every single model in the catalogue, does anyone have any suggestions on alternators that may fit, preferably common, freely available units.