Valeo alternators for 2.5 diesel I found out quite a bit when considering what to do with mine that was only producing 13.6v.
Here goes;
Theres various references to 105 and 110 amp alternators but dont know which was fitted to what model, mines a 105 amp, but they all look the same.
Once removed this is what was on my alternator (2001 DHSE model)
Actual fitment - Main nameplate
ALT64021
Ref - 2541694 0
A13VI 76
14v 105A
648 AN 80
BMW 2 244 818
Rectifier markings 2546053 11
Original regulator markings (runs at 13.6v)
9RC
6066
2541702
90627 (9 could be 0 and 6 could be G)
The regulator I got was a VR-VW010. I got it off Ebay from Latvia theyre not advertising them now. I went for this one as it specified 14.7 volts, none of the others went into this detail and I didnt want the original 13.6V ones.
Wood Auto seem to have a good range and supply the above regulator albeit without a detail specify of the voltage. Also on Ebay like 290534777290 but again the actual running voltage isnt specified but there is a picture of what they look like. The regulator also comes with new brushes.
I found the following on the internet (cant remember where) when working out which regulator to buy - £15 is a big investment!!!
Voltage Set Point:14.7V
ZVVW801
VR-VW010
134475
M511
9RC2054
5761.9
2541666
35-9426
 
Voltage Set Point:14.5V
ZVVW804
VR-VW005N
135393
M507
35-9422
940038151
21229199
5DR004241-451
I would suggest you go for an equivalent to the ones specified at 14.7 volts as I did though the 14.5v ones in the bottom half would also probably be OK. My experience is that they run 0.2 to 0.3v under the specified voltage even after all the voltage drops down the earth cables etc are fixed. Search on the part numbers on Ebay or with other suppliers
It fits quite easily once the alternator is out but dont shear the small terminal post off as I did, it had been over tightened and broken out of the plastic. I had to solder in a connection to the rectifier and it was a bit tricky!! You can avoid disconnecting the battery to remove the alternator by disconnecting the smaller cable on the starter solenoid thats the connection to the big terminal on the alternator.
Mine generates very steadily at 14.4 to 14.5v and Im very chipper that I didnt lash out £300 for a proper new one.