25 year rule kicked in for me recently, and I won't have to go through the smog test anymore. Time for a desmog. I've installed a Trollhole carb, and will post pics of how this turned out in another thread.
The purpose of this thread is to document a long-planned dual-alternator install. I've had a dual battery system in place for 5 years, using a VSR (voltage sensing relay). This is a very reliable and simple setup.
But I was inspired and intruiged by some of the dual alternator installs, and now that I'm doing the desmog, it's time to give the dual alternator install a shot.
Here are two threads that were key in inspiring me...
https://forum.ih8mud.com/60-series-wagons/222516-130-150-extra-amps-2f.html
https://forum.ih8mud.com/60-series-wagons/94294-fj60-dual-alternator.html
Some notes on what parts I used...
Alternator is a stock 55amp from a 2F
Alternator bracket is from a 3FE (but modified)
Tension bracket is from the smog pump in the 2F (slightly modified)
Belt is a 17mm X 1095 (11/16" x 43 1/8") - stock is ~ 44 1/2".
I cut a lot off of the 3FE bracket. Pics attached.
The tension bracket only needed slight modification...I opened up the hole towards the engine so that the bracket would rotate down further.
Wiring is not done, mostly because I don't have it figured out yet. This system will use a marine switch...so that I can switch from batt 1, batt 2 or use both, or neither.
There are three wires on the 2F alt.
Appreciate any input on this...I'm keen to get this done.
Here are some pics...more to come tomorrow.
You'll notice that I had to grind off a lip on the front side of the 3FE bracket. This is because otherwise the alternator pully rubbed into the other belt. By grinding off the lip, it moved the alternator backwords, away from the other belt. This was perfect, since the spacing between the ears of the alternator was too narrow for the 3FE brackt, and by grinding off the bracket it allowed the alternator to fit.
The purpose of this thread is to document a long-planned dual-alternator install. I've had a dual battery system in place for 5 years, using a VSR (voltage sensing relay). This is a very reliable and simple setup.
But I was inspired and intruiged by some of the dual alternator installs, and now that I'm doing the desmog, it's time to give the dual alternator install a shot.
Here are two threads that were key in inspiring me...
https://forum.ih8mud.com/60-series-wagons/222516-130-150-extra-amps-2f.html
https://forum.ih8mud.com/60-series-wagons/94294-fj60-dual-alternator.html
Some notes on what parts I used...
Alternator is a stock 55amp from a 2F
Alternator bracket is from a 3FE (but modified)
Tension bracket is from the smog pump in the 2F (slightly modified)
Belt is a 17mm X 1095 (11/16" x 43 1/8") - stock is ~ 44 1/2".
I cut a lot off of the 3FE bracket. Pics attached.
The tension bracket only needed slight modification...I opened up the hole towards the engine so that the bracket would rotate down further.
Wiring is not done, mostly because I don't have it figured out yet. This system will use a marine switch...so that I can switch from batt 1, batt 2 or use both, or neither.
There are three wires on the 2F alt.
- Battery - easy, run a 6 ga wire from the alt to the battery +
- Ground - easy, run a 16 ga wire from the alt to battery - or nearby ground.
- Sensing wire is where I am confused:
Appreciate any input on this...I'm keen to get this done.
Here are some pics...more to come tomorrow.
You'll notice that I had to grind off a lip on the front side of the 3FE bracket. This is because otherwise the alternator pully rubbed into the other belt. By grinding off the lip, it moved the alternator backwords, away from the other belt. This was perfect, since the spacing between the ears of the alternator was too narrow for the 3FE brackt, and by grinding off the bracket it allowed the alternator to fit.