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Old 09-15-2010, 02:13 PM
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Hey Fog i saw this question asked above, but didnt see an answer to it. You dont happen to know how adaptable this mod is to a 2.7L do you?
Old 09-15-2010, 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by 250000_yota
Hey Fog i saw this question asked above, but didnt see an answer to it. You dont happen to know how adaptable this mod is to a 2.7L do you?
My GUESS and Its a educated guess is it will fit. The reason I say this is I looked on auto zone's webpage at the stock alternator for a 2.7 and one for a 3.4. They both have the same "mounting ears" on the in the same places.

So as far as mounting brackets go I think it will work. The only difference I see is the battery stud is located in a different spot on the 2.7 than the 3.4. Will this cause I problem I don't know because I haven't seen a picture of where on the engine a 2.7's alternator is mounted.

But like I said all this is a educated guess.

On a side note this morning I started my 4runner and I hear a really loud knocking coming out from under the hood. I popped the hood and ran up front to see what the hell was going on with my 3.4

Well when I opened the hood to find out where the knocking was coming from, a jehovahs witness jumped out.

That was kinda like last night I had a horrible dream. I dreamed all night long I was a car muffler and that's why I woke up exhausted this morning


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Old 09-23-2010, 04:19 PM
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looking at that pic it is probably over current, what size wire is that?? at 115a you need about a #2 gauge . if thats the stock wire its probably getting too hot from the extra amps flowing. Definatly need to upgrade the wire from the alt to the battery. also if the connection was loose it will also get really hot so it could be either one. I am thinking on getting a cs144 upgrade.
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The alternator wire is fused at the main fuse box some where around 110-120amps. For him to have pulled enough current to burn that wire like that he would have blown the fuse. Also unless he was running a roof full of a KC off-road lights and winching up a mountain I cannot see how he could put that kinda of continuous load on the cable.


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Old 09-23-2010, 08:05 PM
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well being an Electrician myself I see it all the time, mainly from loose connections. but it is possable that if the wire and connection are only sized for the stock 60A and you pull more it can overheat it with out blowing the fuse. if it shorted out and caused a instant high current then yea it probably would have blown the fuse. Looks like possibly a loose connection. thats why I need to know what size wire was on there to really know and also what kind of electrical load he has on his truck. we dont know if he was winching or not, but I was just making guess based on what I saw.
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Originally Posted by c0ugar69
but I was just making guess based on what I saw.
Sorry Cougar I didn't mean to come off sounding crappy. I'm having a bad couple of weeks. Due to it causing a irregular heartbeat my doctor is making me get off pain meds I've been on since I got hit by a car several years ago when I was working in law enforcement.

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Old 09-24-2010, 02:21 PM
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thats cool, not that your in pain, that sucks. hope all goes well, I wish this guy would reply with some answers to our questions.
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i think it was a loose connection causing resistance and overheating... because i remember the nut I used to hold down the main power wire didn't have a lock washer or any type of locking capabilities and I'm sure it was one of those things that I put on finger tight when i did the 2nd engine swap... i appreciate you guys helpin' me out with some answers on this topic!
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you can see the arch, in the eye lit where the cable was just just moving around until it said "done sir done"...
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just installed mine and re used the factory belt !
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External Regulator Wiring

This may be a dumb question, but what do you do with the external regulator and it's wiring?
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Nobody??
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not sure what you mean it has a internal regulator
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Actually I just realised this is the wrong area. I was wondering about a first gen.

Thanks
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found some partsss!!! http://search.waiglobal.com/apppartn...Cat=Automotive
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So, where did you get the GM plug to use?

So, where did you get the GM plug to piggy back in? Junkyard? Parts store? I got me one of these babies and then realized I didn't have a plug. You did get a AC Delco-style plug from somewhere, right? I see a couple of different plug styles, so wasn't sure which was the right one...don't want to have to order twice if I can't find it local.

Thanks in advance!
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I got mine at a checker auto parts store, for like 7 bucks.
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its a pretty common parts all auto parts should have it instock


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