......aaaaaaand another alt appears to be going out, smh. Wondering if dude sold me the right one....possible differences in internal reg's?
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- Spencer Bailey
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Im about to replace my headlight motor gear agian... yay...Last edited by Sbaileyls1ta; July 20th, 2015, 11:59 AM.sigpic
99 Trans am
- SLP Air Take (LID)
- Ported and Polished Throttle Body
- LS6 Intake Manifold
- 1 3/4 Long Tube Headers
- 3" Y-Pipe
- 3" Magnaflow Catback
- Lower Control Arms
Soon
- Heads/Cam
- 3600 or 4000 Stall
- 3.73 Gears
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I think its still in the garage, I should check.sigpic
1992 Chevy Camaro 25th Anniversary-SOLD
1992 Chevy Camaro 25th Anniversary
1997 Chevrolet Corvette
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Originally posted by meissenI actually agree with Darren on everything he said...Originally posted by 81DaytonaPaceCarYep, pretty much...not too often I agree 100% with Darren, but there it is...
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They have brass replacements, don't they?Originally posted by Sbaileyls1ta View PostIm about to replace my headlight motor gear agian... yay...
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They do. Its fairly expensive, but mine have been going strong for a few years now and hopefully never strip.Originally posted by Atrus View PostThey have brass replacements, don't they?1998 Pontiac Firebird T/A, M6, LT Headers, ORY, Borlamouth, tubular LCA and Panhard bar, lowered 1.5". More to come
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Had a problem with alternators a few years ago. Found out it was the high rpms killing them. I have a slightly bigger pulley off of something LS now and have not had an issue since. Don't know if I was just getting junk ones that couldn't handle the stress or what, but one day they would just stop charging, they lasted about a week each. Since the different pulley I've had the same one for 2 or 3 years.Originally posted by OVRKILL View Post......aaaaaaand another alt appears to be going out, smh. Wondering if dude sold me the right one....possible differences in internal reg's?
No idea if its related but I thought it couldn't hurt to share.
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Originally posted by 01badbird View Postare you getting a 1637 generator L-term circuit code?No codes.....first one from O'Reilly's. RPM may have killed that one....second one never got over 10 volts....had a few more amps than stocker. From a truck....identical but with a different rear cover. LS1 cover snapped in.Originally posted by sman View PostHad a problem with alternators a few years ago. Found out it was the high rpms killing them. I have a slightly bigger pulley off of something LS now and have not had an issue since. Don't know if I was just getting junk ones that couldn't handle the stress or what, but one day they would just stop charging, they lasted about a week each. Since the different pulley I've had the same one for 2 or 3 years.
No idea if its related but I thought it couldn't hurt to share.
Pulley isn't the issue.....might just go OE.sigpic
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nope...can't see it = not fancyOriginally posted by sman View PostLS alt quality is shit, I went through a ton on my Yukon and none of them even worked. Rebuilds or new. Rpm related or not, I just don't think the remans most places sell are up to snuff.
Dont you have some fancy shmancy chrome powermaster thing anyway?
No idea...just spit ballin. Might be a ground.....could be just remaned crap.....could be that this alt is probably from a 3.8....i dunno.Originally posted by Lucky SOB View PostI've had bad remans before, so the last one I got I had them test it before I bought it.
How do you get a new OE one?sigpic
o·vr·kill [oh-ver-kil]1. an excess of what is required or suitable, as because of zeal or misjudgment.
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Enthusiast
- April 18th, 2012
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- Spencer Bailey
- 1999 Trans Am
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I think they are like 50 bucks, and my thought to that is, if one plastic one lasted 100,000 miles, another plastic one should last me, and for 10 bucks instead of like 50. It's a pretty easy swap and if it does it again I may consider it, but being able to buy 5 plastic ones by the time i'd buy one brass one, ill stick with plastic lol.Originally posted by Atrus View PostThey have brass replacements, don't they?sigpic
99 Trans am
- SLP Air Take (LID)
- Ported and Polished Throttle Body
- LS6 Intake Manifold
- 1 3/4 Long Tube Headers
- 3" Y-Pipe
- 3" Magnaflow Catback
- Lower Control Arms
Soon
- Heads/Cam
- 3600 or 4000 Stall
- 3.73 Gears
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Enthusiast
- April 18th, 2012
- 336
- Spencer Bailey
- 1999 Trans Am
- Flint Michigan
- Manager - Wear Master
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yeah, I had just replaced one a few months ago but it was the other side lolsigpic
99 Trans am
- SLP Air Take (LID)
- Ported and Polished Throttle Body
- LS6 Intake Manifold
- 1 3/4 Long Tube Headers
- 3" Y-Pipe
- 3" Magnaflow Catback
- Lower Control Arms
Soon
- Heads/Cam
- 3600 or 4000 Stall
- 3.73 Gears
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Back in the day I would rebuild all my alternators. Now that I can get used ones from ebay for $10 less than the kit (and get a warranty) I just toss them in the corner and wait for a scrap run.
1998 Camaro Z28 - Bright Red, 6.0 TR224, 4l60e, 3.42 Eaton TrueTrac
1989 Camaro IROC-Z Convertible - 355 big tube TPI, WC T5, 3.42 Zexel Torsen, CTS-V/C4 brakes
1955 Bel Air 2 Door Post - 357 TPI, Muncie M20, 4 wheel disc
2006 Saab 9-7x 5.3i Daily Driver
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