Alternator!
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From: Georgia
Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0l L6
Has anyone came up with a idea on how to keep mud dirt and water out of your alternator. This is my 3rd one and its getting expensive lol. i heard of getting a heat gun and some clear material from home depot and forming it to the front and bottom of your alternator but do yall have any pictures of what yall have done or any ieas on what i should do
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From: Missoula, MT
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Golen 4.6 Stroker, AFE Headers, 62mm TB, 24 LB Injectors, Brown Dog kit, HF Cat, 3" Exhaust
Some people build splash gaurds like this that work alright unless you submerge it
http://ericsxj.com/images/shield1.jpg
Also heard of a guy making a tupperware box over his... just took the lid off when normal driving.. I cant remeber what he did about the belt and stuff though...
you can also move your alternator somewhere else to make it more waterproof.. you would have to find one of the builds that did that but it is an option...
Have read some about people trying to get humvee alts and stuff but they are not "water proof" either... if you have alot of cash, there are some marine alts (for boats and stuff) that are sealed, but might be hard to find a place to mount it/one the right voltage...
other than that, its buy rebuilt ones
(or get a new one with a life-time warrenty like at autozone) there is no waterproof one in the jeep market that I have seen...
http://ericsxj.com/images/shield1.jpg
Also heard of a guy making a tupperware box over his... just took the lid off when normal driving.. I cant remeber what he did about the belt and stuff though...
you can also move your alternator somewhere else to make it more waterproof.. you would have to find one of the builds that did that but it is an option...
Have read some about people trying to get humvee alts and stuff but they are not "water proof" either... if you have alot of cash, there are some marine alts (for boats and stuff) that are sealed, but might be hard to find a place to mount it/one the right voltage...
other than that, its buy rebuilt ones
(or get a new one with a life-time warrenty like at autozone) there is no waterproof one in the jeep market that I have seen...
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From: Nor-Cal
Year: 1990
Model: Cherokee
Engine: The venerable 4.0
I got a lifetime warranty one at oreilly. I've returned two after submersion... don't tell. Anyhow I've heard rumor that there's a way to swap the alternator to the top and the ac to the bottom.
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From: Missoula, MT
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: Golen 4.6 Stroker, AFE Headers, 62mm TB, 24 LB Injectors, Brown Dog kit, HF Cat, 3" Exhaust
... have to switch up stores now and again though
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From: Georgia
Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee
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its not that i hit the holes hard but its that there deep. I want to go to a high amp alternator for all my lights and accecories but im not gonna spend the extra money if i have to get it rebuilt everytime i play haha but i think the cherokee "up country" comes with skid plate that i can get from the local junk yard
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