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Sunday, September 15, 2013 6:29 AM (permalink)
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Alternator purchase

G'day fellow enthusiasts, I am in need of a new or reco alternator for a 1990 SW20 3SGTE. Advice on a reputable supplier would be greatly appreciated. I am residing in Canberra, so local would be good, but anywhere in Aus is fine. Thanks!

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    Re: Alternator purchase Wednesday, October 09, 2013 7:38 AM (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Dudeman Sunday, June 04, 2017 11:01 PM
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    Well, finding a new 100 amp alternator for a 1990 3SGTE in Australia is highly unlikely. The Toyota Part number is:
    27060-74180.
                                                                            Toyota                 Nippondenso         Lucas        Mack               PFI Unipoint
    MR2 Turbo 100 Amp - Round Plug   27060-74180 100211-6110 A8765 A-ND13385 ALT 6205
    MR2 Turbo 80 Amp - Oval Plug       27060-74430 101211-5460 A8785 A-ND13501 ALT 5091
    MR2 Turbo 80 Amp - Round Plug    27060-74330 100211-6360 A8766 AT-00154R A-ND13525
    MR2 Turbo 80 Amp - Round Plug    27060-74170 "100211-8060 100211-8380 100211-8381" A8764 A-ND13393 MR2 Turbo 80 Amp - Round Plug    27060-11060 "100211-8060 100211-8380 100211-8381" A8764 A-ND13393
     
    For those of you that are interested, or find this kernel of knowledge in future years, the two most reputable points of purchase are;
     
    MR2Ben in the UK
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     Rare electrical in the USA
     
     
    I opted for a new unit from rare electrical in the US. The price was around $150 AUD and shipping (express) is about the same.
    Now, to piece the puzzle back together.....Seriously, if this alternator fries before the engine has to come out, I am cutting a service panel (see large f**king hole) from the boot into the engine bay......
     
    The only way to remove the 100 amp version is by removing the exhaust. You cannot tetris the damn thing out in any other direction. You also have to remove the triangular rubber block, held in by 2 x 12mm bolts. I found wearing a blindfold and using the force the best way of undoing those two.
     
    post edited by HairyDave - Thursday, October 10, 2013 11:26 AM
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    Re: Alternator purchase Sunday, June 04, 2017 10:16 PM (permalink)
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    I realise this is 4 year old post but thanks for posting this info. If you're still here.. how did you go with the aftermarket alternator?
     
    I can also confirm, taking out the 100amp alternator was PITA FML
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