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    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post
    Definitely Denso for the TD5 motor. Do the V8's use a Bosch unit instead?
    As far as I know Yes, Mine still has the original alternator in it a Bosch 130A unit.
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    [QUOTE=twr7cx;2794531]
    Quote Originally Posted by blinky64 View Post
    .... Do the V8's use a Bosch unit instead?
    Bosch: 0 123 510 073 for the V8(at least both of mine are)
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    [QUOTE=twr7cx;2794531]
    Quote Originally Posted by blinky64 View Post
    Next alternator failure will probably result in the purchase of another new one....again.[/QUOTE]

    Might depend on what causes the next failure as there's a large body of replacement part details above now to assist in repairing.

    Saddened to hear about your early failure as I've just fitted a new Denso unit to my D2a TD5. The last one lasted 270,000 km and 16 years so I had hoped the new one would achieve similar life span... Hopefully you were just unlucky, or maybe it's better to use the $300.00 cheapie replacement alternators off eBay then and be prepared to replace more often?




    Definitely Denso for the TD5 motor. Do the V8's use a Bosch unit instead?
    I definitely would not recommend the "cheapie" Td5 alternator I bought off eBay, didn't last 6 months, and as we know, it isn't cheap if it doesn't work

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    I know there are a lot of different part numbers out there for the Td5 Alternator, but I just purchased the rebuild items to DIY it.
    Here are the DENSO part numbers that came up in North America as the Td5 is finally a 25 year old classic and can be legally imported here.


    ALTERNATOR: Land Rover Part #ERR6999 / Denso Alternator Part # 100213-2530 or
    (1998 – 2006) 100213-2391

    BRUSH HOLDER & BRUSHES Denso = # 021620-2430

    VOLTAGE REGULATOR Denso = #IN249 or PPIN249-E1 or #126000-2500

    RECTIFIER = INR732 / INR733 or # 021580-3990 / -4040/ -4100/ -5040

    It took a while to get all these numbers together and had to go through 3 different suppliers. I hope it helps someone.
    Only 1 stop shop I could find was in England and carriage was more than the parts sourced locally.

    Cheers,
    Don

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    Isn't the alternator the same as some used on Land Cruiser, or is it just the vacuum pump that is common?
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