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posted on March 9th, 2017 at 09:24 PM
Hot Type 3 generator


Hi all,
Been noticing since I've started driving my fasty after being sat for years before I bought it that the generator gets really hot to the point you can't put your hand on it. Light doesn't come on dash and battery is holding charge as it should but should I be concerned about this?
Any help would be great
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posted on March 9th, 2017 at 09:33 PM



Sorry just to add to this the generator is in the right position with the cooling aperture in the correct position in the cradle but still gets hot.
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posted on March 18th, 2017 at 08:15 PM



Does the generator have an earth lead to the crankcase at all? Just wondering if the genny case isn't able to ground enough then it can lead to heat build up like when a dodgy gearbox earth makes the clutch cable heat up as it uses the clutch cable as the ground conduit.

Otherwise, it could be the bearings are getting close to failure. They're the original open style bearing with a grease shield and eventually all the grease is mainly gone. Can be easily replaced with modern sealed bearings.




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posted on April 13th, 2017 at 07:11 PM



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Originally posted by VwinWilli
Hi all,
Been noticing since I've started driving my fasty after being sat for years before I bought it that the generator gets really hot to the point you can't put your hand on it. Light doesn't come on dash and battery is holding charge as it should but should I be concerned about this?
Any help would be great
Thank you


I have found over the years [since 1969] that virtually all the generators in all My VWs types 1 & 3 got too hot to hold Your hand on. I believe it is normal in air cooled VW's Lee




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posted on April 13th, 2017 at 10:12 PM



Check as noted above! Bearings are als oeasy to check, remove the belt and give it a spin. Should be free and quiet.
Another one to check it the regulator, they can start to fail a number of ways, if they do not regulate output power, it can run hot (as in charging full all the time). Does your battery over heat also?
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posted on April 14th, 2017 at 07:20 AM



the cooling holes could be blocked with dust n dirt as well if it hasn't been off for a while needs a blow out with compressed air





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