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Altenator cover swap.

Started by nurse, December 28, 2013, 02:05:32 PM

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nurse

Having striped and restored my FJ altenator cover, the British weather has beaten me again and the corrosion is starting to creep back.

So I was thinking about something like this off of fleabay :Item #:   230842652213

Does anyone know if the xjr style altenator cover will fit on the fj??
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pete m

Quote from: nurse on December 28, 2013, 02:05:32 PM
Having striped and restored my FJ altenator cover, the British weather has beaten me again and the corrosion is starting to creep back.

So I was thinking about something like this off of fleabay :Item #:   230842652213

Does anyone know if the xjr style altenator cover will fit on the fj??

Like you I have the same problem and the same question, those covers with the tuning fork in them look really good.
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racerrad8

Quote from: nurse on December 28, 2013, 02:05:32 PM
Does anyone know if the xjr style altenator cover will fit on the fj??

No, they are different housing and they will not interchange.

Randy - RPM
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nurse

Quote from: racerrad8 on December 30, 2013, 09:02:54 PM
Quote from: nurse on December 28, 2013, 02:05:32 PM
Does anyone know if the xjr style altenator cover will fit on the fj??

No, they are different housing and they will not interchange.

Randy - RPM

Not the answer I was hoping for, but thanks anyway Randy!
You got any tricks up your sleeve for the future on this one Randy?

Anyone else got any ideas/suggestions?  I could try to source a good condition replacement but I was hoping to go for something a bit different!
A life has been well lived, if you have planted trees under who's shade you do not expect to sit.

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mark1969

Could you not replace the whole alternator with an XJR one? (that has a cover of course)

In the process you would get a newer alternator and a nice looking cover.  :good2:

Only saying because I was thinking of the same, but funds do not permit..

hein

I had the same corrosion problem since B. C. weather and the liberal use of salt on the roads makes a mess of a lot of parts. I removed the cover stripped it in the glass beader and had it powdercoated black.

Five years later it still looks great.

Hein.
What do you mean, you don't have a lathe?

Country Joe

How about giving the cover a good polish job and then having it clear powder coated?
1993 FJ 1200

aviationfred

Quote from: mark1969 on December 31, 2013, 05:58:35 AM
Could you not replace the whole alternator with an XJR one? (that has a cover of course)

In the process you would get a newer alternator and a nice looking cover.  :good2:

Only saying because I was thinking of the same, but funds do not permit..

I had the same thought on whether or not an XJR alternator would be a direct swap. My concern other than the bolt holes lining up with the crankcase, would be if the voltage/amperage is the same and if not how will it effect the electrical system.

Fred
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racerrad8

Quote from: aviationfred on January 03, 2014, 01:44:39 PM
I had the same thought on whether or not an XJR alternator would be a direct swap. My concern other than the bolt holes lining up with the crankcase, would be if the voltage/amperage is the same and if not how will it effect the electrical system.

They are the same bolt pattern & voltage, they just changed the exterior design for the XJR.

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Capn Ron

When I did my rebuild, my powder coater mistakenly coated the entire alternator cover in gloss black.  I had specified the masking of the brushed silver part because it matches the other engine covers.  I was disappointed with the all-black look, but two years later...it still looks like a new part.

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Grey runner

http://www.partzilla.com/parts/detail/yamaha/YP-2GH-81600-55-00.html

This a link to yamaha parts aproved by Yamaha, it shows that the FJ alternator can be used on other models so the reverse can be applied,  years ago I used an FZR generator on my FJ whiched looked like an XJR one, racers at the time used to remove the alternator so if you could find a race electric tuner they my still have some on the shelf.
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