Disassemble alternator
#1
Melting Slicks
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Disassemble alternator
Since my Z is down waiting for it's new motor, I am wanting to dress up the engine bay a bit and was thinking about painting the alternator. Is it difficult to split the case and remove the armature so I can paint the case and then reassemble? I want to clean the case first obviously and dont want to saturate the alternator with cleaner and water. Hence the reason I want to disassemble the alternator. Any advice would be appreciated. Dont want to go diving in, get it half way apart and then go - oh crap this aint going back together. LOL!
Thanks in advance!
Steve
Thanks in advance!
Steve
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It's been a while sence I have taken one apart but I believe the hards part is getting the pulley off and back on when done without damaging anything. The rotor has two electrical brushes that are spring loaded. There is a hole in the rear case for a paper-clip wire to be used to hold the brushes in place while putting it back together.
#3
Safety Car
If I remember right the stator wires need to be unsoldered and that requires a soldering gun not a low wattage iron, too much heat too long will ruin the electronics. The pulley design uses an allen wrench in the center of the shaft and a ground down box wrench or open top socket wrench on the nut. If you can't remove the pulley nut then just degrease with a rag and solvent then paint as assembled. I sanded and polished mine and painted the stator laminations so it had to be taken apart, except for the above it is similar in construction to older alternators.
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Since my Z is down waiting for it's new motor, I am wanting to dress up the engine bay a bit and was thinking about painting the alternator. Is it difficult to split the case and remove the armature so I can paint the case and then reassemble? I want to clean the case first obviously and dont want to saturate the alternator with cleaner and water. Hence the reason I want to disassemble the alternator. Any advice would be appreciated. Dont want to go diving in, get it half way apart and then go - oh crap this aint going back together. LOL!
Thanks in advance!
Steve
Thanks in advance!
Steve
#7
Melting Slicks
Since your in Indy, I just had an alternator rebuilt at Stan's Auto Electric. Their at 5115 E 30th St. Call 545-8537 and ask for Charles he'll pull it apart for you. You can do what you want to the case and then he'll re-assemble it for you and test it. I had a S-10 alternator powder coated. Mine had the soldered coil in and I didn't want to mess it up. In testing I found out the coil had been over heated and it was giving readings all over the map. Looks super now.
Last edited by 87bob; 08-27-2009 at 09:45 PM.