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- MrWizardModeratorrebuild looking pretty nice
hope it serves you well - femailyettiExplorerafter getting it back form the store I used some high gloss clear paint ratted for around 450 deg
- bobmanExplorerhave it rebuilt by a reputable shop, auto parts stores remans are poor quality
mine failed i put in a auto parts store replacement it failed , the next one did as well
the third one I took to a good local rebuilder and he found a couple things incorrectly done and fixed them that one is still running 4 years later - MrWizardModeratoryour link is to the rebuilder
there is NO picture of your alternator - femailyettiExplorerHere is a picture of the back. Notice the two terminals for the output. It is a duel output model, I took it to a place in Orlando called "Central Florida Remanufacturey"
http://centralfloridaremanufactory.com/starters-alternators-rebuild
located on Washington Street, the youngest guy there was around 40. H esaid "I relly like them old things, Ya i can fix it better then new". It was 145 dollars. everything is new.
I also will post some of it restored. - SnomasExplorerMine quit in Yuma (2008) and I had it rebuilt by a local shop. It's been working fine for about 50Kmi since rebuilt.
- wa8yxmExplorer IIIOlder generators often needed rebuilding but the design of the Alternator eliminates most of the things that wore out
Brushes.. Back then they brushed a "Commutator" which is a ring of bars Today it's slip rings, solid rings, much less wear
Bearings.. yes they do wear out
Diodes sometimes fail
And unless yours is a fancy one with built in electronics that's all folks
I'd say rebuild..... I used to take one of mine to the rebuild shop when it needed it.. - femailyettiExplorerI didnt post a pic of the connections side It is a duel out put model. When I looked on line the Pentax company came up. I typed in the serial number and nothing came up.
I am guessins "sons of Norway" has about the same thing, as our old ones are just about the same. I am taking it to a place just off old winter Garden road in orlando this week that was recomended by a mechanic that looked at it - Chum_leeExplorerOn most modern alternators there's not much to rebuild. Either the housing, pulley, and fan are serviceable, or they are not. Same for the rotor and stator. They are generally not repaired, just cleaned and resealed, or replaced. If not too worn, the slip rings on the rotor can be turned smooth on a lathe and reused. The brushes, bearings, and voltage regulator are usually replaced, but not necessarily so on "white box" budget rebuilds.
All bets are off with the latest generation alternators (not yours) which are electronically output controlled by the ECU.
You can usually buy a new unit, a rebuilt unit, or repair your own based on your budget, location, and what you are comfortable working with.
Chum lee - kdkExplorerWhen my alternator froze and shredded the belt, I spent hours calling places in Florida. Finally Lazy days gave me a number to a rebuilder in Tampa who had a new one on the shelf at a very reasonable price. Don't recall there name but Lazy days said they use them regularly. Give them a call. If they can't help PM me and I will see if I can find my receipt.
Blessings; Keith
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