I'm on study leave from work at the moment, so rather than studying I am in the garage finding whatever distraction I can.
A while ago my alternator stopped charging the battery so I replaced it with another. The old one has been sitting in the garage ever since waiting for me to fix it to have as a spare.
Problem is, I know stuff all about repairing alternators! I have visually inspected it and seems ok but I have no idea what it would look like if it was stuffed. It spins freely so i doubt its as simple as the bearings.
Can anything be seen from the picture below
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Rebuilding Lucas Alternator - HELP!
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I've done a bit more homework and discovered:
a) the pushie in thing is a brush!
b) it was well below the minimum length.
A technical manual I have suggests mininum length of brush is 10mm, mine measured 8mm. I'll chase down some new brushs and install them and see what happens. I might even remove some of the mud from it!!!!
a) the pushie in thing is a brush!
b) it was well below the minimum length.
A technical manual I have suggests mininum length of brush is 10mm, mine measured 8mm. I'll chase down some new brushs and install them and see what happens. I might even remove some of the mud from it!!!!
Why would you rebuild a lucas alternator when you could bolt a bosch one in its place?
Pity you're that far away; I have an old lucas alternator in my garage that might be useable for spares and/or examination. It worked okay when I yanked it from the jag it was in. Only 60A so I replaced it with a 90A bosch one instead.
Lucas electrical stuff really does bite the big one; the bad reputation is justified.
Jason
Pity you're that far away; I have an old lucas alternator in my garage that might be useable for spares and/or examination. It worked okay when I yanked it from the jag it was in. Only 60A so I replaced it with a 90A bosch one instead.
Lucas electrical stuff really does bite the big one; the bad reputation is justified.
Jason
This is not legal advice.
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