View Full Version : Do u have a stuffed 2a alternator??
relick62au
26th March 2009, 04:44 PM
Hi all,
 
My Lucas Series 2a alternator broke the bolts in the end plate when it was being stripped down for a refit :wasntme: (bearings and brushes). If you have an alternator which is unfixable (windings shorted or similar) I may be able to use the bracket end. :D
 
Thanks for looking.
 
Russell.
JDNSW
26th March 2009, 07:22 PM
Alternator? Series 2a had a generator, not an alternator. If it has an alternator, it is a later replacement, possibly off a Series 3 (mine is, for example). Should have some identification on it, and parts are likely to be available from an auto electrician.
John
Dinty
26th March 2009, 07:23 PM
G'day All, I thought only the Series 3 was fitted with an alternator as std, all my Series L/r's (except Bloodbox) have generators cheers Dennis:angel:
relick62au
26th March 2009, 11:24 PM
OK OK, Ya got me flaunting my ignorance!!:o
 
But still, it's a lucas alternator same as was used in many english cars of the day so........
 
Good to see I generated some comment anyway?!?!?!
 
Russell.
JDNSW
27th March 2009, 05:53 AM
If it is a Lucas generator, not an alternator, parts will be available from some older auto electricians - very common; I think some Holdens had them. If it is an alternator, any auto electrician will have parts. 
If you clarify whether that it is a generator, it is likely that people here have dead ones lying about - they are very prone to wearing the end bush and poling (with windings burnt out as a result) either through lack of lubrication or dust.
All owners should remember that they need regular oiling.
John
dickyjoe
27th March 2009, 06:13 AM
I think you will find its a Lucas 16acr alternator. From memory I think they are a 45amp output with an external regulator.
As you say they are common. What part are you chasing exactly?
Rich
relick62au
28th March 2009, 02:08 AM
Thanx for the replies guys. It is definitely an alternator!! As for them being common, I work in spare parts and the big suppliers no longer carry them. The auto lekkies I have spoken to have checked their scrap piles and no go. There is a regular on e bay that flogs em new for $125 starting bid but I would like to repair mine. It is externally regulated but I have put a Bosch I had lying around in there to get me going. So. if you have a dead lucas I'd be interested........;)
4bee
28th March 2009, 09:40 AM
Model number from it would help?
jimmy86
28th April 2009, 09:17 PM
If it helps some late model Holden Camiras had a Lucas 45 ACR Alternator which is (I think) similar to earlier type Lucas Alternators; like those in the Series 3's etc... I recently put one of these in my 64 Cortina and although not original it works a treat, increased output and they're still fairly plentiful. 
Cheers
foz.in.oz
1st May 2009, 10:53 AM
The Landy one should be something like a Lucas 16ACR. This is stamped very clearly one end on the aluminium housing. It is possible to use the alternators off of minis, the 18ACR. These have exactly the same casings but run at a higher output. Both of these are available readily in the uk if you can't find them here, although there must be heaps of them in breakers that wreck series 3 trucks.
see here for details and parts
http://www.limora.com/index/lang-2/lkz-195/markenid-4/katnr-45/kat_sprache-2/hrubnr-1200/rubrik-3174/index.php'tpl=clickable_vertikal.tpl&artikeldetailtop=-500
Blknight.aus
1st May 2009, 11:22 AM
IVe got 2, not sure if they are genuine but they bolted up to kermit, bug 1 and 2 as well as fozzy...
djam1
1st May 2009, 11:36 AM
Unless you are going Lucas for authenticity I wouldnt bother with them they really are rubbish and a internally regulated Bosch from a Falcon or Valiant are cheap and a much better unit.
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