Correct alternator for Silvertop?
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Correct alternator for Silvertop?
My alternator's voltage regulator is failing and will sometimes spike voltage up to 19 volts when it heats up so time for a new alternator. The part number of the original is 27060-16320 I believe and is a 70 amp. Problem is that no one in the states carries that one. Would it be ok to substitute an equivalent Toyota alt from say a US 95 Camry? Is there really anything special about that old part number or will any old alternator work?
Rick
Re: Correct alternator for Silvertop?
This page... http://www.miparts.com/detail/alternator_11848
... suggests that the same alternator can fit a variety of Toyota models. An alternator
of this type is a self-contained unit with an internal regulator. So basically, an alternator
from any of the listed vehicles should be a straight bolt-in and work fine.
Second alternative if you can't find a suitable donor in your local junkyard, is to look for
a similar alternator that may not be a bolt-in, and swap out the regulator. Many Toyota
alternators from the same era use the same regulator. So if you find one that is the same
size and has the same number of grooves on the pulley, chances are the regulator will
swap over. Just take the back covers off and unbolt the regulators... 5 minute job
Cheers... jondee86
... suggests that the same alternator can fit a variety of Toyota models. An alternator
of this type is a self-contained unit with an internal regulator. So basically, an alternator
from any of the listed vehicles should be a straight bolt-in and work fine.
Second alternative if you can't find a suitable donor in your local junkyard, is to look for
a similar alternator that may not be a bolt-in, and swap out the regulator. Many Toyota
alternators from the same era use the same regulator. So if you find one that is the same
size and has the same number of grooves on the pulley, chances are the regulator will
swap over. Just take the back covers off and unbolt the regulators... 5 minute job
Cheers... jondee86
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Re: Correct alternator for Silvertop?
Thanks Jon that's what I was hoping. I'm off to the junk yard.
Rick