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Alternator Replacement '85 911
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Alternator replaced in 2-1/2 hours today. Bought rebuilt unit from Arlington Armature in Springfield for $250. Was quoted $1100+ for replacement by repair shop in Old Town. $850 saved in 2-1/2 hours is pretty good in my book.
The good was that everything went fairly smooth. I had replaced the unit 3 years ago so had a pretty good idea of what I was in for. The bad - fan shroud is cracked and I got some nice 2nd degree burns loosening the alternator ground while the engine was still, ah, warm. Got it all back together before dark. Started, ran, and puts out 13-1/2+ volts. Will check it again tomorrow after I drive into work. Thanks everybody for your assistance. First shot is halfway through. Second is my burn. Third shot is right at the start. |
Good Job:)
I replaced mine the other year since the bearings were starting to fail, easier then I expected but I strained my back a little during installation. Shop that rebuilt the alternator also replaced a bad diode along with the regulator. A client of mine just had the alternator replaced on his VW by the Stealership. $500 for the Alternator plus $400 labor then tax, ouch. |
Nice job Chris.
Find any critters in there? :lol: Arlington Armature is good. Used them for a replacement (sourcing) a few years ago. Mine was either Marchal /Motorola or Paris-Rhone(sp) ... not a Bosch with internal voltage regulator. |
Paris rhone
I think I will keep going back to Arlington Armature for all of my starter/alternator/motor needs.
No critters, just a nice coating of dirt. |
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