by Irish GTA » Thu Aug 16, 2018 12:16 pm
The voltage regulator in the alternator on my GTA failed recently, over-charging at 16+ Volts. That boiled a lot of water off the battery. The first I noticed was a smell of eggs and the battery losing charge frequently.
I bought a new alternator as it was more convenient for me than an exchange rebuild of the original.
The new one has a smaller pulley, approximately 60 mm diameter, compared with 76 mm on the original.
I guess it will charge more at idle / low revs as it spins faster and the turbo engine doesn't reach high revs, so it isn't going to go ballistic fast. The smaller pulley also moves the unit a bit further from the exhaust manifold when the belt is tensioned. A slightly bigger air gap is better for reducing heat transfer....
I know the service history back to 1998. The alternator I took off was well, old, but was it the original Valeo type. I don't know.
The service record shows the voltage regulator was changed in 2001, but it could have failed & been replaced before that too.
Does anyone know the correct pulley diameter?
So I wonder if there are any advantages or disadvantages?
Nigel