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Dead X/flow alternator , waiting for AA north of Glencoe


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Looks like the old X/flow alternator on my zetec has died, strange sizzling noise 60 miles ago but could not find anything.

 

No warning lights on, just hiccuped & died

 

Now waiting for AA, hopefully recovery to campsite,8 miles away, luckily nearlyback after 250 miles today, will try to get a replacement alternator tomorrow .

 

Any advice for any likely places near glencoe.

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Most car parts for that area emminate from Inverness.

 

I'd suggest being on the case very early in the morning with a repair shop in Ft William or Glencoe who knows the motor factor contacts in Inverness. You've a chance of getting one on the first van run down the Great Glen in the morning.

 

Good luck. The Highlanders will get you moving but at a particular pace.

 

Time stops North of Perth :-)

 

Peter

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All sorted, actually a duff battery rather than the alternator thank god.

 

nice local guy from adj stevenson got to us in 30 mins, even had an old spare battery we have fitted to where the toolbox normally lives.

 

well pleased,

 

only thing we have noticed is that the battery warning light us on when the ignition is off, but goes off when the ignition is turned on , symptom of something else i think

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When you can, get the alternator checked for output on a specialists bench. Its sounds as if the rectifier pack (diodes) is breaking down. This could have been the fizz 60 miles ago and then the battery has kept you going for 60 miles. If you run with your headlights on that sounds about the right distance before you will breakdown (done that in a SAAB 9000 once).

 

It might be prudent to get another alternator. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. *cry*

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OK thinking about it I don't think you will see much difference in output if diode has popped, as diode only drops .3v, and Alternator may compensate for that, however as part of the output component will now be A/C then charging will be less efficient,

one other symptom of blown diode is sometimes a slight high pitched whine

 

Tim

 

Edited by - tbird on 25 Jul 2011 10:49:49

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As a replacement/upgrade, try and track down a Nippon Denso unit from a Diahatsu Charade. They're smaller, lighter, have internal fan, and virtually bullet-proof. Can be bought quite cheaply through various internet searches. *thumbup*
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EFA, the unit I have is originally for a Kubota digger, and I've fitted a lhd R500 alloy pulley to it, which is roughly twice the diameter of the original poly-vee pulley. Given that my K engine will rev to basically double that of a Kubota, I'm hoping it'll work out.

 

Time will tell lol!

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