Well I guess I dont have to rip that altenator apart anymore. Desoldering=painting in one peice
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A local carolina club GP memebr I know said he tried to do what I am doing and messed up his alternator. He directed me to a local mom and pop auto electrical shop that will take it apart. So I am off tomorrow to see what it will cost me. I hope I didnt mess mine up. I'll keep you posted on my progress.
thats likely your best bet...ma&pa joints kick ass! i got a bunch of nipondenso starter brushes from a joint once...saved me a ****load of $ on chrysler/mitsu starters
they will also likely have a media blaster cabinet, have them clean the parts fer ya.
Im definitely interested in what everything costs you. Are you having it (the alternator) re-wound for higher output or just leaving it stock?
Depends on how cheap I can do it for. I went way over budget this spring for the car show. I bought a WS6 hood, 2003 limited edition spoiler, SD air dam, U bend delete, SLP GTX tips, Polished torque stars, Intense poly bushings, High polish dogbones, RAT diagonal brackets ( my speedbuilt wont work with the new hood), ZZP custom painted valve covers, TB heat shield, ZZP Chrome valve cover breather, Billet coolant cap, PRJ fuel rails, & All new badging and lettering from reflective concepts,.![]()
You know, there are recovery programs for your addiction, LOL.
Are the speedbuilt diagonal braces the round tubular ones?
Any idea what you want for them?
Just let me know, I have been kinda eyeing a set. You have any pics of them you can post up so I can make sure they are what Im thinking they are?
Those are indeed different than I was thinking but I like them. So if the local guy doesnt take them please PM me and if I can I'll take them off your hands.
I pay a shop $50.00 labor to professionally disassemble and reassemble my alternators. thats what they do there, starters and alternators only.
When they put them back together, they can add anything you want. Bearings, brushes, rectifiers. They can even order different coil windings making them a high output alternator if you feel the need to do that. Common belief is installing a smaller alternator pulley will make more power, no...just wears your s**t out faster.We (the shop and I) have also been experimenting using two rectifiers, one internal, and one external. But thats hush-hush.
I then take them to another shop, there they will polish the case to a mirror shine, and hard chrome the pulley, pulley nut, and the 4 case bolts. Hard chrome is not your standard chrome plating...it will put up with the abuse of wear and tear with out flaking or cracking off the part. More use it gets, the more polished it becomes.
If you polish your alternator, and do not take it apart, the dust from sanding and polishing will get down inside, and cause your bearings to wear our prematurely and play hell on your brushes. No matter how careful you are...it will happen. Thats why when i am doing these up for others, I have it done right. I don't want them to have to ever come back to me for problems that could of been avoided.
When finished...they come out looking great.
Chrome plate for show, and on a vehicle thats not driven a lot. Chrome plating traps in heat, and will cause premature failure, but hey, it looks good going down in flames don't it?
I polish mine, adding nothing to the case that can trap heat in, you want these to run as cool as possible. Again...
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