sultanoswing
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Ahhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!
The sweet roaring engine sound of satisfaction.
I just replaced my dead Lucas 16ACR with an 85 Amp Bosch unit (BXF1255A= Aust./NZ part numer).
First, a little rant:
Annoyingly, the Saturn unit widely referred to (e.g. Here: Onefastmg) was not available 'off the shelf' in NZ, as the Saturn appears to be a (stupid, annoying) US-only car. The (stupid, insane, frustrating) thing is that the Bosch numbers aren't international - and myself and the local Bosch importer, with all catalogs open - were unable to easily find which alternator the Saturn equivalent was. So, no straight bolt-on for me. OK rant over.
The BXF1255A is an 85 Amp unit with a 2-blade socket. I was lucky enough to get it brand new for $147 including the pulley and fan (that's NZD, which convert at 72 US cents), as I know the importer personally.
Wiring
Wired the two fat brown wires onto the alternator Battery (B+) post.
Wired the brown/yellow (ignition light wire) onto the alernator's ignition (I) terminal, via a standard Bosch 2-pin adapter plug.
Wired the sense (S) alternator terminal to the B+ post also using the Bosch adaptor plug.
Mounting
Took the pulley off and removed the spacer to get exact belt alignment with the unit mounted on the front face of the original mounts.
Used original bolt/nut on front mount, used a M8 gauge 50mm bolt with a 1cm copper spacer at the back mount.
The lower mount required an extension to be bolted on to the original bracket, which just cleared the alternator's fans (this unit is fatter than the Lucas).
The unit had to be rotated/lifted to clear the engine mount point, requiring a 965mm fan belt.
Fired her up - and a glorious 14.3 volts is present, nudging to 14.1 with everything running. Turn lamps are metronomic, stereo is loud, wipers are swishing and heater is blowing /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Now for those halogen headlamps and uprated coil....
The sweet roaring engine sound of satisfaction.
I just replaced my dead Lucas 16ACR with an 85 Amp Bosch unit (BXF1255A= Aust./NZ part numer).
First, a little rant:
Annoyingly, the Saturn unit widely referred to (e.g. Here: Onefastmg) was not available 'off the shelf' in NZ, as the Saturn appears to be a (stupid, annoying) US-only car. The (stupid, insane, frustrating) thing is that the Bosch numbers aren't international - and myself and the local Bosch importer, with all catalogs open - were unable to easily find which alternator the Saturn equivalent was. So, no straight bolt-on for me. OK rant over.
The BXF1255A is an 85 Amp unit with a 2-blade socket. I was lucky enough to get it brand new for $147 including the pulley and fan (that's NZD, which convert at 72 US cents), as I know the importer personally.
Wiring
Wired the two fat brown wires onto the alternator Battery (B+) post.
Wired the brown/yellow (ignition light wire) onto the alernator's ignition (I) terminal, via a standard Bosch 2-pin adapter plug.
Wired the sense (S) alternator terminal to the B+ post also using the Bosch adaptor plug.
Mounting
Took the pulley off and removed the spacer to get exact belt alignment with the unit mounted on the front face of the original mounts.
Used original bolt/nut on front mount, used a M8 gauge 50mm bolt with a 1cm copper spacer at the back mount.
The lower mount required an extension to be bolted on to the original bracket, which just cleared the alternator's fans (this unit is fatter than the Lucas).
The unit had to be rotated/lifted to clear the engine mount point, requiring a 965mm fan belt.
Fired her up - and a glorious 14.3 volts is present, nudging to 14.1 with everything running. Turn lamps are metronomic, stereo is loud, wipers are swishing and heater is blowing /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Now for those halogen headlamps and uprated coil....