Hi
Has anyone converted there car to an alternator, is it hard and apart from the obvious what parts are needed .
cheers paul
alternator conversion
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Paul,
Lots of people have switched to alternators, the MKII's came with them stock. Its not really worth trying to find a MKII bracket and setup, its better to switch to a more modern higher output setup.
There are several suppliers who offer brackets custom for the tiger and your requirements will vary depending on which alternator you use. Its probably better that UK guys advise you to what available locally, but a good starting point is going to the tigers united website where there are several artilces on the subject.
Lots of people have switched to alternators, the MKII's came with them stock. Its not really worth trying to find a MKII bracket and setup, its better to switch to a more modern higher output setup.
There are several suppliers who offer brackets custom for the tiger and your requirements will vary depending on which alternator you use. Its probably better that UK guys advise you to what available locally, but a good starting point is going to the tigers united website where there are several artilces on the subject.
Paul, there has been discussion and pic's on this topic, pages 2 & 3
http://sunbeamtiger.co.uk/forum/viewtop ... sc&start=0
http://sunbeamtiger.co.uk/forum/viewtop ... sc&start=0
Hi Paul,
The alternator change-over is a straight forward swap but you do need some idea of wiring and manual labour. The choice of alternator is up to you in regards to capacity. The generator is good for approximately 30Amps, so you should choose an alternator with a minimum rating of 40Amps (Mk II Tiger's had a 35Amp from memory). As already mentioned, you can buy brackets from various suppliers similar to the Mk II's bracket but can be on the pricey side. When I did mine, I made my own brackets from a plan I sourced from a US owner (worked very well). Good luck with the conversion if you choose to go for it.
Regards, Robin.
The alternator change-over is a straight forward swap but you do need some idea of wiring and manual labour. The choice of alternator is up to you in regards to capacity. The generator is good for approximately 30Amps, so you should choose an alternator with a minimum rating of 40Amps (Mk II Tiger's had a 35Amp from memory). As already mentioned, you can buy brackets from various suppliers similar to the Mk II's bracket but can be on the pricey side. When I did mine, I made my own brackets from a plan I sourced from a US owner (worked very well). Good luck with the conversion if you choose to go for it.
Regards, Robin.
Robin O'Dell
Tiger MK 1a
ENJOYING THE EXPERIENCE AS DAD WOULD HAVE
Tiger MK 1a
ENJOYING THE EXPERIENCE AS DAD WOULD HAVE
alternator
Hi
thanks boys will look into it, also any one fitted bigger heads and what type they used
cheers paul
thanks boys will look into it, also any one fitted bigger heads and what type they used
cheers paul