Alternator issues
Alternator issues
Hi guys, went for a good play in the mud yesterday and had a great day.
Turns out the alternator didn't have so much fun and now it's buggered. I have a good one to put on but my question is, is there anything I could do to make them more resilient to the crap they go thru? I don't want to move it elsewhere in the engine bay, I'm thinking something easy like better quality electric stuff inside it or maybe some sort of spray on stuff (CRC Soft Seal??) to make it last a bit better?
Any ideas greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Turns out the alternator didn't have so much fun and now it's buggered. I have a good one to put on but my question is, is there anything I could do to make them more resilient to the crap they go thru? I don't want to move it elsewhere in the engine bay, I'm thinking something easy like better quality electric stuff inside it or maybe some sort of spray on stuff (CRC Soft Seal??) to make it last a bit better?
Any ideas greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Re: Alternator issues
nothing you can do will help like that, what i did was screw some core flute board under along the chassis where it lives and cover as much so crap cannot go up around it( bit like a bash plate).. or make a ali sheet cover.. w/e will work. it just limits how much crap can get up in there..
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I was looking at the same issue on my old man's landcruiser, the best solution I came across was tapping an air fitting into the casing so it's got positive pressure and blowing the worst of the crap out of the electrics.
- 1990 LWB Safari flatdeck, TD42 -
- 1988 LWB 7-seat Safari, TD42 -
1989 LWB 5-Seat TD42
- 1988 LWB 7-seat Safari, TD42 -
1989 LWB 5-Seat TD42
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Cool cheers guys. Will use both of these ideas to try make them last a bit longer.
MihiT, did you have air on ya truck so it was pressurised while out 4wding or just give it a blow out after every run when ya got home?
MihiT, did you have air on ya truck so it was pressurised while out 4wding or just give it a blow out after every run when ya got home?
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Haven't done it yet but the idea was tee off the electric compressor and small receiver (for air lockers) so it will constantly clear itself. The truck has already killed 2 alternators, Toyotas eh, who'd have them!dvk-kp wrote: MihiT, did you have air on ya truck so it was pressurised while out 4wding or just give it a blow out after every run when ya got home?
- 1990 LWB Safari flatdeck, TD42 -
- 1988 LWB 7-seat Safari, TD42 -
1989 LWB 5-Seat TD42
- 1988 LWB 7-seat Safari, TD42 -
1989 LWB 5-Seat TD42
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Oh yep, should work well I'd imagine. Maybe I need to get myself some air on my truck.MihiT wrote:Haven't done it yet but the idea was tee off the electric compressor and small receiver (for air lockers) so it will constantly clear itself. The truck has already killed 2 alternators, Toyotas eh, who'd have them!
Haha don't blame Toyota... Mines a Mitsi and still done it. Blame the alternators!
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Is yours a 3.5 dvk? If so its a fact of life, that's the beauty of the 3.0 engine, far better placement. Mine costs me a couple of hundy every year or two, got pretty good at getting it out anyway.
If you have a body lift it can be moved and swapped with the power steering pump with a bit of work but I never did a lift so didn't bother.
If you have a body lift it can be moved and swapped with the power steering pump with a bit of work but I never did a lift so didn't bother.
SWB V6 Paj with one or two mods 

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Yep sure is a 3.5 NJ. Mounted down nice and low by the chassis
. Gotta hold ya tongue just right to get it out as well.
Might look into swapping it with the PS pump at some stage, but for now I'll just grin and bear it. I have 3 alternators so will just run a rotation of rebuild and swap over when one fails. Will definatly try sheild it a bit tho.
Is it just the water that wrecks them or the slit and dirt etc that's doing the damage?

Might look into swapping it with the PS pump at some stage, but for now I'll just grin and bear it. I have 3 alternators so will just run a rotation of rebuild and swap over when one fails. Will definatly try sheild it a bit tho.
Is it just the water that wrecks them or the slit and dirt etc that's doing the damage?
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Could be a good excuse to get that white paj turned into a mud/trailer truck and use black one for towing & summer use.
OR is it sold.


OR is it sold.
1996 vzn185 surf, TRD supercharger, GQ SAS, 37s, 3" lift, 2 lockers, double cabbed + more happening.
2004 Jeep WJ 4.7 HO, 2" lift, 31s
Andrew 0272226292.
2004 Jeep WJ 4.7 HO, 2" lift, 31s
Andrew 0272226292.
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mudsurfv6 wrote:Could be a good excuse to get that white paj turned into a mud/trailer truck and use black one for towing & summer use.![]()
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OR is it sold.
Yea mate long gone! Good earner too. Black truck has got some new shoes now and they are super effective

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Its just the mud and slop thats the problem, water seems to be fine. Went through Dannevirke the other day heading for lunch at the Whangamomona pub.
SWB V6 Paj with one or two mods 

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NJV6 wrote:Its just the mud and slop thats the problem, water seems to be fine. Went through Dannevirke the other day heading for lunch at the Whangamomona pub.
That's good then, will make a sheild.
That's a long way from here! Way out in the sticks on the other side of the island. Hope the lunch was good.

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Oh yea woops. Was geographically misplaced & thinking Tauramanui... Just a wee brain fart.dvk-kp wrote: That's a long way from here! Way out in the sticks on the other side of the island. Hope the lunch was good.
SWB V6 Paj with one or two mods 

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Ah yep makes more senseNJV6 wrote:Oh yea woops. Was geographically misplaced & thinking Tauramanui... Just a wee brain fart.

Well got my new alternator fitted, there's not much clearance between the pulley and front of the alternator so bit of a challenge to make a sheild with what I've got here at home so will take the busted one to work and make one up.
Lots of holes in the front of the alt right behind the pulley so I'll get thos covered up... I figure the crap is going to be coming from the front

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not sure where alt is in them, but could possibly also be mud thrown off front wheel? so from behind or above?dvk-kp wrote:I figure the crap is going to be coming from the front
1996 vzn185 surf, TRD supercharger, GQ SAS, 37s, 3" lift, 2 lockers, double cabbed + more happening.
2004 Jeep WJ 4.7 HO, 2" lift, 31s
Andrew 0272226292.
2004 Jeep WJ 4.7 HO, 2" lift, 31s
Andrew 0272226292.
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It's down next to the chassis, in front of the engine mount. Don't think it's coming from the wheel tho, there's only a small gap from the wheel well to engine bay and it's got a rubber flap over it. Will have another look tomorrow tho.mudsurfv6 wrote:not sure where alt is in them, but could possibly also be mud thrown off front wheel? so from behind or above?dvk-kp wrote:I figure the crap is going to be coming from the front