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This week I pulled my Alternator (Gen1). I can only get 12.6 from Gen1 with no load.
Anyway, the Gen tested out fine. From reading various posts on the site everyone has talked about diode trio or voltage regulator may be the problem.
I figure the work seems simple enough, and $10 in parts. So I took the alternator apart. The insides has layers of dirt from unknown Years. Several parts have started to rust.
I am quite new at this sort of work, but I am trying to learn. My question is what's the best way to clean this alternator and parts. Some of the parts I can replace, others like the coil need cleaning.
Spraying any liquid into an alternator just doesn't seem right. The coils has some spots in it as well. Is a wire brush too aggressive here?
Thanks,
stationjj
Anyway, the Gen tested out fine. From reading various posts on the site everyone has talked about diode trio or voltage regulator may be the problem.
I figure the work seems simple enough, and $10 in parts. So I took the alternator apart. The insides has layers of dirt from unknown Years. Several parts have started to rust.
I am quite new at this sort of work, but I am trying to learn. My question is what's the best way to clean this alternator and parts. Some of the parts I can replace, others like the coil need cleaning.
Spraying any liquid into an alternator just doesn't seem right. The coils has some spots in it as well. Is a wire brush too aggressive here?
Thanks,
stationjj