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Alternator: Repair or Replace 200 1985

Finally got the original, squealing Bosch alternator out of my '85 244. Should I have it repaired or replaced with a reman? I've read that a lot of remans are poorly done. Might I have better luck getting the Bosch repaired?
Thanks,
Dukester








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    Alternator: Repair or Replace 200 1985

    I might also suggest looking into Dave Barton's external adjustable voltage regulator and increase the voltage.

    I've been using one for awhile now. Originally swapped it in because of an electric fan conversion needing more volts, and the stock regulator being cooked by an aftermarket header. However, I think it is a solid upgrade for a stock car. I got the regulator kit and an extra regulator to keep onboard just in case.

    http://www.davebarton.com/AdjustableVoltage.html

    And, why not upgrade to the 100 amp alternator too...








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      Alternator: Repair or Replace 200 1985

      Try ASP (Alternator & Starter Parts) Wholesale, @ aspwholesale.com. I've not bought anything from them, but I've never seen such a variety of alternator and starter rebuild parts on the web.

      Andrew








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        Alternator: Repair or Replace 200 1985

        I agree it is a nice site and their prices are what I'd expect!

        I will have to compare the shipping to my local electrical mans expertise.

        Phil








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    Alternator: Repair or Replace 200 1985

    I agree with the others on here .

    You will get a better rebuild from a shop that you go eye to eye with. They are standing there relying on their craftsmenship to keep them in business.

    With that said, they can still get cheap by putting in knock off components. Both type companies will get the rebuild out of any warranty they provide.

    So where do you go with this? Two ways. Do it yourself or have them show you their wares they work with. You want copper filled Bosch regulator brushes.

    Look and see what they use to rebuild your alternator. Have them show you those.
    They will have a little tiny symbol impressed into them if their Bosch. But any copper ones work. You don't want plain carbon black. The good ones run about a $.50 to a buck apiece. Depending on their suppliers. My guy buys bulk! Same with bearings.


    Consider buying those items from them. It is the best option and I use that one. Most fellows on here do this. That is why we are in the know! (:-)

    Now, it sounds like you have a monstrous amount of miles on this unit or not?
    At 300k the rotor's slip rings maybe worn down to far and need to be replaced. That requires a set of slip rings or parts Kit. Let alone the lathe.

    If you remove the regulator set you can inspect the rings inside there. So can they, right there on the counter! They will give you a price close to the going rate but you will know what you are getting.

    I have seen them offered on the Internet but I personally have never machined the old ones off.
    I have never replaced bearings in these before but that's not anything to do in house.

    I am considering doing the rings, for the experience or fun! I have one benched with lots of miles.

    Then again, I will go and talk to my favorite local shop to get the parts and most of all, their advice.
    He has sold me diodes and brush sets over the years for other kinds of alternator's.

    I give experienced dudes their due!

    Phil








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    Alternator: Repair or Replace 200 1985

    See if you have an automotive electrical repair business local to you. You will get a better job done on the rebuild than if you go to a car parts store and get one.
    Dan








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      Alternator: Repair or Replace 200 1985

      hello duke and pageda- pag is right, but two thoughts. did you check the brushes in the back of the alternator(easy bolt out) if there is no charging at idle? however, duke, sounds like its bad bearings with the squealing(assuming it isnt the belt squealing). not sure if you can get the bearings from a jobber. regards oldduke







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