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I was away for a little bit and the car is still at my buddies shop. I will be going there tomorrow (10/13/22) and will take measurements on the pulley diameter to make sure it's the same. While I was swapping in the new alternator I decided to swap out all the pulleys with new ones and do a belt service and a new clutch fan. Stay tuned for more info. I'll report back with my findings!
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Originally posted by sapote View PostHint for ease of alternator removal: use a socket as spacer around the colored nut and use one of the alternator bolt to pull the nut rearward to free it from the oil filter housing bracket, then it can be lifted out easily. Don't tap on the front bolt using hammer to move the nut rearward as this could dent the radiator or crack the alternator ear where the nut is embedded.
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Great find for second source!
Hint for ease of alternator removal: use a socket as spacer around the colored nut and use one of the alternator bolt to pull the nut rearward to free it from the oil filter housing bracket, then it can be lifted out easily. Don't tap on the front bolt using hammer to move the nut rearward as this could dent the radiator or crack the alternator ear where the nut is embedded.
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Originally posted by fourmula1 View PostPulley is the same diameter?
The offset looks to be about same when installed so that’s not an issue.
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The plug is the same? If it wasn't I think you can swap the voltage regulator.
Either way...GREAT INFO! Thanks!
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Originally posted by fourmula1 View Post
Nice! Thank you!
Pulley is the same diameter? No issues running? I'm going to warrantee my just installed remand bosch...might replace with this on my track car.
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Originally posted by whoissuprme View PostSo finally was able to tackle the x5 140a alternator install tonight with some help from a couple of buddies. Great news... It bolts right up! All you have to do is swap the back covers and you are good to go!! this seems like a great alternative.
bigjae46
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PSUEng
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Here are some pictures
This is the new 140a X5 alternator. As you can see there is a port for cooling
Back of the OEM 120a alternator
X5 alternator inside the engine bay with the e46 rear cover on.
Pulley is the same diameter? No issues running? I'm going to warrantee my just installed remand bosch...might replace with this on my track car.
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Originally posted by whoissuprme View Post
Also no cooling port on the OEM 120a either because the power steering lines are in the way.
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Originally posted by 0-60motorsports View Post
There is no cooling port on the Z4M 150amp alternator either. So this should be fine.
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Originally posted by Shonky View PostBut then no cooling port?
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Originally posted by whoissuprme View PostSo finally was able to tackle the x5 140a alternator install tonight with some help from a couple of buddies. Great news... It bolts right up! All you have to do is swap the back covers and you are good to go!! this seems like a great alternative.
bigjae46
0-60motorsports
PSUEng
D-O
Here are some pictures
This is the new 140a X5 alternator. As you can see there is a port for cooling
Back of the OEM 120a alternator
X5 alternator inside the engine bay with the e46 rear cover on.
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So finally was able to tackle the x5 140a alternator install tonight with some help from a couple of buddies. Great news... It bolts right up! All you have to do is swap the back covers and you are good to go!! this seems like a great alternative.
bigjae46
0-60motorsports
PSUEng
D-O
Here are some pictures
This is the new 140a X5 alternator. As you can see there is a port for cooling
Back of the OEM 120a alternator
X5 alternator inside the engine bay with the e46 rear cover on.
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Originally posted by old///MFanatic View PostIt would not be similar enough to use a 323it as a basis for average mileage was the point.
Sorry, yes you can remove and inspect the brushes. But brushes are only one of several things that can be reason for an alternator to fail.
I still think short worn brushes is the root cause of most alternator failure after 100K miles. Most people just replaced the failed alternator instead of investigate the root cause. I have not seen any reports of either spun bearings, seized bearing, burnt rotor/stator coil, damaged brush slip rings, or damaged rectifier diode bridge.
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Originally posted by PSUEng View PostHow many miles/years are you guys seeing the original alternators lasting on these cars?Originally posted by sapote View Post..on my 2000 323iT with 180K miles the brushes were still good for up to 200K miles.Originally posted by old///MFanatic View PostThere are many variables in use of E46s that would change dramatically the use of the alternator. One who drives to work every day at night, in traffic with seat heaters (multiple accessories).Originally posted by sapote View PostOk, so even if the regulator/brushes are different across the different models, why does this affect the brush length checking method?
Sorry, yes you can remove and inspect the brushes. But brushes are only one of several things that can be reason for an alternator to fail.
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