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ticking alternator
Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2004 12:12 pm
by simon lind
when my fj40 is idling the alternator makes a ticking sound. at any kind of acceleration it stops. also when i switch the headlights on it clangs more loudly. (sorry i sound like an idiot with those explaintions) it's had an engine swap (350 chevy) i don't know if the alternator was swapped too. the stereo has been suffering with engine whine coming through the speakers. the headlight fuses go on a regular bases too, although they seem to be common failures in fj40's. i'm thinking of a total rewire are they expensive? an tips? ta...

Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2004 12:40 pm
by GeneralFubashi
dont know about the ticking, but have you tried removing the alternator belt and spinning it by hand to check for play?
also i re-wired my headlights for the 40 for about $25 a few years ago using disck-smith wires, a switch and 2 relays. That black and red 17A automotive stuff is awsome. Not a difficult job if you think about it a bit.
Cheers
Sam
Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2004 11:58 pm
by simon lind
yeh, i should try to get it off and check tomorrow. i'm not so good at wiring. to be honest never really tried electrical work, think the whole truck could do with a rewire though, fuses keep going, mainly the headlights but also the whole dash. should probably get it checked out by a pro. i'll let you know the situation with the alternator. what's the go if it does have a bit of play?
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2004 1:20 pm
by GeneralFubashi
i think its a u-call type of thing, if its not really noticable, dont do anything, but if its bad you will need to pull it to bits and replace the bearings. Or get a shop to do it for you, they tend to know when things are wrong, and have the tools to make it a simple job. Before you rip into it you might use a multi-meter to measure the voltage at the battery at idle and after you turn the headlights on, that usually gives a good indication if something is not right.
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2004 4:40 pm
by simon lind
arigato!! general fubashi.

Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2004 6:14 pm
by GeneralFubashi
its a derivative of FUBAH - to fcuk things up good and proper.
if you have a standard petrol alt, i think they are really cheap to replace, like $100 or something. I know the diesel ones are $250++ to rebuild.
Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2004 10:45 am
by Utemad
GeneralFubashi wrote:its a derivative of FUBAH - to fcuk things up good and proper.
Isn't it FUBAR?
Farked
Up
Beyond
All
Recognition
If your getting alternator whine it sounds like either
a) they didn't put a condensor on the alternator (about $2.50 and fit yourself)
b) it's a cheapy stereo. However if it has a whine now and didn't before then I'd be looking for that condensor on the back of the alternator.