Mean Green Alternator
#1
Mean Green Alternator
Voltage occasionally gets to 13.08 but mostly hovers in the low 12 range on the ultragauge with the replacement Autozone alternator, and have replaced it several times for bearings going out. I installed new positive & negative LR battery cables, battery, and have cleaned the ground on the starter within the last month with no effect. That being said, this morning the Disco just barely started and when it did, the UG never got above 12.03, so I'm thinking the Autozone alternator is about ready to take a crap on me again. I am thinking about getting a Mean Green Alternator as they (mean green) told me this morning they have a direct replacement alternator for the D1, but after searching, I really didn't find much about them on the forum. Does anyone have or know of someone who has installed one on a D1 who could offer some insight on whether this particular alternator would be a benefit?
#2
My new, not reman, Denso has been putting out a constant 13.7V for a few years now.
I believe this may be the same as the one I got:
1996-1998 Land Rover Defender Alternator 31-00878 Unit Rebuilt by an Original Equipment Manufacturer
I believe this may be the same as the one I got:
1996-1998 Land Rover Defender Alternator 31-00878 Unit Rebuilt by an Original Equipment Manufacturer
#3
I have a MG. It came with the truck from the previous owner. With no load on it, it puts out up to 14.6v. With A/C on high, aftermarket stereo turned up, and all lights on it runs about 13.4-13.6. With 9k lb winch in action it dips to about 12.6-12.8. Had the truck about a year and have had no problems with it.
#4
There I us a high amp rrc or defender alt that's a direct bolt up do not recall which one
My alt did the same, cleaned grounds and all that helped some, I added a ground from batt to engine and batt to read support and bam 14.07 volts no issues since, previously I kept burning out alts.
If mine goes again I will search out the stock high amp
Mean green are supposed to be nice but waaay $$$$$$$
My alt did the same, cleaned grounds and all that helped some, I added a ground from batt to engine and batt to read support and bam 14.07 volts no issues since, previously I kept burning out alts.
If mine goes again I will search out the stock high amp
Mean green are supposed to be nice but waaay $$$$$$$
#7
The one in the link is not a HO. There are no readily available HO alternators other than Mean Green and maybe one other company. IIRC one of the P38 alternators has a higher output and works on a D1.
Don't forget the eBay specials, this one would work for my truck.
http://pages.ebay.com/motors/link/?n...020505&alt=web
And then there's always this bad boy.
http://www.red-winches.com/products/...12v-320a-/100/
Don't forget the eBay specials, this one would work for my truck.
http://pages.ebay.com/motors/link/?n...020505&alt=web
And then there's always this bad boy.
http://www.red-winches.com/products/...12v-320a-/100/
Last edited by fishEH; 09-05-2014 at 07:09 PM.
#8
#9
Well I found this:
Title says 120 amp and that it's the GEMS RR version, but description says 100 amp. Either way it's a good price if it's actually new and not reman
Title says 120 amp and that it's the GEMS RR version, but description says 100 amp. Either way it's a good price if it's actually new and not reman