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Alright sounds good. Tomorrow the Alts will be done and I'm also putting new Energy Suspension sway bar bushings in and new Monroe gas magnum shocks and steering stabilizer. This truck is gonna be set once I'm done with it!Just use what is in the bearing. If you get too much it will spread inside the alternator
No you good to go as is. The rear is a needle and will just spin out any extra. Be sure to support the rear housing really well. The rear tends to crack in the same spot on the flat piece next to the bearing housing if not supported. Let me know if you need any help. i will walk you through it.
Yes I forgot to mention that, oil will help.--but not needed We use a socket and a arbor press.
You need continuity between the two slip rings. The one without is bad. It may be repairable. You may need to get a new/used from an alternator shop.
The shaft needs to be isolated from the rings.
They do sell replacement slip rings. It could be as simple as a bad solder joint.
Here is a place that sells parts. You can get an idea of what to look for.
Alternator Parts - Starter Parts - Alternator & Starter Repair kits - GM Delco
The alternators are GM 27SI type 100 units.
Start are the rings and work back to the windings to find a break in the wire.
No need to unsolder unless you are replacing the rings. Just clean the solder connection and check the resistance.
All the rings are are two copper rings with wire leads attached to them.
The alternator shops replace them all the time is needed.
Maybe time for a new rotor.
I had one that had a break deep inside the winding. It happened when part of the rotor broke off...... lol
You should be able to get one at an alternator shop.
Or you could buy on of the Autozone units and swap out the rotor. Just a thought
Clean the solder joint with a small file. Expose the clean solder and check it.
Call the shop and ask them.
The CUCVs use the type 100 units
My local alternator shop had dozens of them laying around.
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