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posted on February 21st, 2015 at 07:31 PM
Can Bosch alternator be rebuilt - Yes or No (No, can't get parts)


Hi all,

just wondering if the general after market alternators that are available are re-buildable or throw away. My car has a polished unit (not chrome) and must have a short as the battery is draining and the alternator is hot to touch.

Anyway, if you know of any places that deal in these alternators or can rebuild one in the Liverpool (Sydney) area please let me know,

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posted on February 22nd, 2015 at 06:57 AM



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get a good S/H Bosch unit

the chrome Chinese are junk throw away




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posted on February 22nd, 2015 at 10:54 AM



Ask an old school auto electrician for his opinion, not one of the new age ones that just sells you a replacement, anything can be repaired just like they were in the past. I rebuilt one of mine and it works fine.
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posted on February 22nd, 2015 at 01:04 PM



my one of them overcharges 16+V, so am thinking of going back to a bus genny I have here :)



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posted on February 22nd, 2015 at 06:17 PM



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my one of them overcharges 16+V, so am thinking of going back to a bus genny I have here :)


That could just be the regulator doing this and would explain the hotness too. An auto elec can check and maybe find a good quality regulator to replace. Normally is the windings have a short in them then it'll spark, get hot very quickly and basically kill itself in a very short space of time so hence I'm thinking just the regulator needs looking at.

If it is the windings then if the case casting isn't typical cheap chinese porous crap then could be worth while getting it rewound. I mean, that's if you wanna keep the chrome look :)




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posted on February 22nd, 2015 at 08:06 PM



any alternator can be rebuilt, more easily than a generator thats for sure!

My first job was an auto electrician, rebuilding starters and alternators everyday.




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posted on February 22nd, 2015 at 09:12 PM



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My first job was an auto electrician, rebuilding starters and alternators everyday.


So I will expect you on the first plane in the morning :smilegrin: ;)

On that note, my alternator is actually a Bosch so I will be looking tomorrow for an auto electrician to rebuild it.

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posted on February 23rd, 2015 at 07:14 PM



Well, unless anyone can tell me different you can't buy new regulator and diode plate for a Bosch alternator. The old electrician I use has dealt with many of these alternators in their day but could not locate new replacement parts.

On recommendation, I spoke with Boris of Vintage Vee Dub and he also supported this information so I'm stuffed. Boris did mention that he believes that there is Holden parts that with some modification can be used, but we are none the wiser.

So if you have any old stock parts for a Bosch Alternator laying around, please PM me.

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posted on February 24th, 2015 at 06:58 AM



A lot of Bosch alternator parts are interchangeable. You just have to find an old school auto elec that knows what he is doing. Many years ago I built an alternator for my Range Rover from bits of Magna, Ford and Holden. They all just bolted together.

You really need to know what is exactly wrong with yours first.




I read it on samba, so it must be correct.

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posted on February 24th, 2015 at 11:21 AM



Email sent, Kev.



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posted on February 24th, 2015 at 10:37 PM



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Well, unless anyone can tell me different you can't buy new regulator and diode plate for a Bosch alternator. The old electrician I use has dealt with many of these alternators in their day but could not locate new replacement parts.

On recommendation, I spoke with Boris of Vintage Vee Dub and he also supported this information so I'm stuffed. Boris did mention that he believes that there is Holden parts that with some modification can be used, but we are none the wiser.

So if you have any old stock parts for a Bosch Alternator laying around, please PM me.

Thanks, Kev


That is rather strange, especially for Bosch. However, as AA003 has said there must be a Bosch part that would fit. The aircooled design is a bit of an oddball these days but it's bad business sense for Bosch to have a kind of specialty part.
If you were in my neck of the woods I'd happily take a look at it for you :) Cos I love a good challenge :D




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posted on February 25th, 2015 at 08:16 AM



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If you were in my neck of the woods I'd happily take a look at it for you :) Cos I love a good challenge :D


Thank you and its the thought that counts ;)

I actually spoke with Camden GTI yesterday and they have a Gentleman working there that had his own business previous and he said he has lots of new old stock parts and said he can do it. So on that note, I have left it with them and will keep my fingers crossed.

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posted on February 25th, 2015 at 12:34 PM



Hi Kev

if worst come to worst you can always buy a China one and chuck it away when it dies and buy another one.

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posted on February 25th, 2015 at 06:35 PM



Quote:
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Quote:
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If you were in my neck of the woods I'd happily take a look at it for you :) Cos I love a good challenge :D


Thank you and its the thought that counts ;)

I actually spoke with Camden GTI yesterday and they have a Gentleman working there that had his own business previous and he said he has lots of new old stock parts and said he can do it. So on that note, I have left it with them and will keep my fingers crossed.

Regards, Kev


No worries dude. I try to be helpful wherever I can :)

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