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Now before you beat me up for adding yet another alternator thread, be advised I spent over 7 hours searching the arcivies, and I learned a LOT!!
I have always feared electric systems as I don't know an amp from a ohm, or a volt. However since I was able to download the alternator rebuild manual, and read some of the excellent posts on this topic, Barrmans especially, while I still don't know an amp from a volt. I'm quite sure now that I can rebuild my alternator.
But I still have some questions.
I see several different 27-SI rebuild kits, some say for 80-100 AMPS another one just said 100AMPS
So my question is does it matter which one?
Also as to the isolated ground, I read where that is nothing more than some kind of fiber washer. Can these be reused?
If not where can I obtain new/replaceent ones?
I do not currently have an multi-meter, but that will be my next acquisition. Having read Barrmans post, I might be able to fix my alternator with just a DIODE TRIO replacement.
However my thought is that since I got the alternator tore down, I might as well rebuild/replace everything while I have it open.
Then to take that one step further, I might as well rebuild the other one, as that way I know I have two new alternators. At least tht's my current plan.
So does my plan sound reasonable?
Which rebuild kit do I need?
And what about the isolating washers?
THANKS!
I have always feared electric systems as I don't know an amp from a ohm, or a volt. However since I was able to download the alternator rebuild manual, and read some of the excellent posts on this topic, Barrmans especially, while I still don't know an amp from a volt. I'm quite sure now that I can rebuild my alternator.
But I still have some questions.
I see several different 27-SI rebuild kits, some say for 80-100 AMPS another one just said 100AMPS
So my question is does it matter which one?
Also as to the isolated ground, I read where that is nothing more than some kind of fiber washer. Can these be reused?
If not where can I obtain new/replaceent ones?
I do not currently have an multi-meter, but that will be my next acquisition. Having read Barrmans post, I might be able to fix my alternator with just a DIODE TRIO replacement.
However my thought is that since I got the alternator tore down, I might as well rebuild/replace everything while I have it open.
Then to take that one step further, I might as well rebuild the other one, as that way I know I have two new alternators. At least tht's my current plan.
So does my plan sound reasonable?
Which rebuild kit do I need?
And what about the isolating washers?
THANKS!