Temporary Alternator Delete
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I agree completely on slapping in a new regulator for the time being.
That said, what's wrong with leaving the dead alternator in place and just driving? The parasitic loss from the alternator itself is negligible, I don't see a downside as long as the actual alt/bearings haven't exploded. The upside is that you don't have to fool with shorter belts and the lack of a tensioner.Comment
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I pulled the alternator before I knew anything about the voltage regulator.I agree completely on slapping in a new regulator for the time being.
That said, what's wrong with leaving the dead alternator in place and just driving? The parasitic loss from the alternator itself is negligible, I don't see a downside as long as the actual alt/bearings haven't exploded. The upside is that you don't have to fool with shorter belts and the lack of a tensioner.
I've been running around with the one from my parts car (which also doesn't work, go figure). Also have been using an older, smaller battery, hooked up with some jumper cables. I didn't want to deep cycle my main battery to death.
Also meant that if I ran out of power, I could just hook up my big normal battery and get back home.
That little battery did pretty well, even at night with headlights on.
I just picked up my alt from an auto electric shop today. $28 to solder in some new brushes. I would have done it myself, but I couldn't find any brushes locally, and time was an issue.
Would have been better to replace the whole voltage regulator, but shipping and parts are expensive in Canada, and I needed this done quickly.
Putting it in tomorrow.
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