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post Feb 14, 2011 - 10:55 PM
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My current 3sge alternator that came from the beams motor is no longer working as I had it tested at autozone. The 3S-GE Alternator run at 80 amp as well as the automatic 5S-FE alternator.

The 2nd and 3rd gen 3SGTE alternator run at 90 amps. I was checking autozone website and I see that a 1994 mr2 turbo with electrical power steering has an alternator rated at 90 amps, while the 1994 mr2 turbo with manual power steering is rated at 70 amps.

I am going to be running a smaller battery most likely a braille 17 pound battery so logically it would be ideal to go for the 3sgte alternator that runs at 90 amps right??? Also is there any alternator rebuild kits for the 5sfe automatic/3sge manual alternators??? or I would be better off buying a new autozone alternator??

I need my car running by next tuesday!!!!


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post Feb 14, 2011 - 11:21 PM
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you can order oem alternator brushes since those are the ones that wear inside the alternator. i just bought one to finish rebuilding an alternator that i have had sitting as a spare since last year. disassembly is really straight forward with basic tools iirc.

Holder Assembly, Alternator Brush (5SFE)
27370-35060
$15

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post Feb 15, 2011 - 1:48 AM
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QUOTE (azian_advanced @ Feb 14, 2011 - 11:21 PM) *
you can order oem alternator brushes since those are the ones that wear inside the alternator. i just bought one to finish rebuilding an alternator that i have had sitting as a spare since last year. disassembly is really straight forward with basic tools iirc.

Holder Assembly, Alternator Brush (5SFE)
27370-35060
$15


really I should replace that and it will be good to go???!!! thanks


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post Feb 15, 2011 - 3:04 AM
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QUOTE (BonzaiCelica @ Feb 14, 2011 - 10:48 PM) *
QUOTE (azian_advanced @ Feb 14, 2011 - 11:21 PM) *
you can order oem alternator brushes since those are the ones that wear inside the alternator. i just bought one to finish rebuilding an alternator that i have had sitting as a spare since last year. disassembly is really straight forward with basic tools iirc.

Holder Assembly, Alternator Brush (5SFE)
27370-35060
$15


really I should replace that and it will be good to go???!!! thanks



It depends on the condition of your alternator. If the shaft is worn out by the brushes its smarter to buy a life time warranty alternator from auto zone. Otherwise buy a brush kit and rebuild the alternator yourself. The rebuilt alternators from any parts store are always rubbish.

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