Keith_J
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A few weeks ago, I drove mkcoen's M35 to the Monster Truck Jam, the voltmeter was sick all day and had to jump it off the M1009 and slave charge. Tried to bump the regulator up, no deal.
So today I had the time to swap the alternator out. Took the regulator end off his "spare", only to see it had horribly worn brushes and tons of brush dust in the regulator-rectifier housing.
And the other spare he had wouldn't turn, the interior fan was hitting the rectifier cooling fins with damage on the nose, indicating it had dropped. But it had not turned a bit since receiving the new brushes, regulator and rectifiers.
The stator and rotor windings of the worn replacement checked out so we swapped the good brush/regulator/rectifier housing. The stator windings (delta) are soldered to the reg-rect-brush housing, easy work with a 40 watt iron. Installed it and voila, voltmeter is at 28.5 volts!
Now I will have to rebuild the failed one. Probably brushes. But I need to build an alternator test bench.
Like always, getting it done on a shoestring budget!
So today I had the time to swap the alternator out. Took the regulator end off his "spare", only to see it had horribly worn brushes and tons of brush dust in the regulator-rectifier housing.
And the other spare he had wouldn't turn, the interior fan was hitting the rectifier cooling fins with damage on the nose, indicating it had dropped. But it had not turned a bit since receiving the new brushes, regulator and rectifiers.
The stator and rotor windings of the worn replacement checked out so we swapped the good brush/regulator/rectifier housing. The stator windings (delta) are soldered to the reg-rect-brush housing, easy work with a 40 watt iron. Installed it and voila, voltmeter is at 28.5 volts!
Now I will have to rebuild the failed one. Probably brushes. But I need to build an alternator test bench.
Like always, getting it done on a shoestring budget!