Alternator Rebuild Kits??

Tail_Gunner

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Is anyone aware of an available alternator rebuild kit?

I'm not having any issues yet, but I've got 290,000+ miles. I'm thinking more along the lines of preventive maintenance at this point. It might be a good thing to refresh it before it evenually goes bad. I'm also wondering the cost effectiveness of such a project vs just getting a new one.
 

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I have not heard of any rebuild kits for Super Duty Diesels. I would get a new one, after 290,000 your truck deserves a new one.

Dave
 

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The days of alternator rebuild kits are gone..... If you really wanted to try to help it live longer there should still be a brush holder and brush kit available from most auto parts stores. Or, you could check with a rebuilder, they may sell you parts. Its probly best to run it til it is dead and replace it though. Sometimes something with that many trips around the block will become problematic once you open it up.
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been a long time since I've been able to buy a rectifier bridge or diode trio...
 

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Gunner,

I have gone through 2 alternators so far. Did not want to replace with the "stock" one again and found this one by accident also. I recently put the heavy duty 200 amp model in mine. Even with all the emergency equipment I have running, the needle on my volt guage does not move. I have been real pleased with it so far.

When Rach's goes, I will be replacing hers with one as well. (Probably not such a high output, since she wont let me touch hers with any fun stuff.)

Barrett
 
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Since I started this thread, I found THIS

Looks pretty appealing to me.

I agree...although not sure that the added 'heavy duty' rectifier justifies the difference in price! I really do like the idea of improved lower rpm charge capability.
 

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I agree...although not sure that the added 'heavy duty' rectifier justifies the difference in price! I really do like the idea of improved lower rpm charge capability.

Would the smaller diameter pully have anything to do with the improved lower RPM output ?

Looks smaller anywayz :dunno
 

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