Not something we recommend the average person to do. Diodes are very commonly (99%) re usable. Changing them on this particular type is complicated and causes problems.
I have a dodge ram that has the issue where is slips in and out of lockup at a 50mph forums all seem to suggest that the issue is a bad alternator diode putting out noise being the cause and getting them replaced what's your thoughts on this ?
Thanks but NO thanks. The center pivot of most pullers ruin the slip ring (copper piece where the brushes ride). There's no shaft on the very top to center on. From the years we've been doing them, we used a slide hammer for awhile, but it's a cumbersome set up for a production environment. Now, we made a jig for our press, but who has that ?? This series of videos is for the working man with common tools. Read our mission statement. alternatorstarterrebuildkits.com/about-us/
@@rebuilderinabox right on bro it just looked like it was hard on it but I just took mine apart last night and by far that is the easiest way to get it apart, sorry for questioning your way of disassembly you know best you've been doing it for years. Thanks for showing the people the proper way to handle a project like this Thank you.
You're demonstrating a lost art and a fine craft to know.
Nice work just don't have all the tools
Idk if you will reply but I did this whole conversion still no charging
Check vehicle grounds and ALL fuses. Get diagram. Voltage regulator is in computer.
How about the diodes do you sell them with the kit.
Not something we recommend the average person to do. Diodes are very commonly (99%) re usable. Changing them on this particular type is complicated and causes problems.
I have a dodge ram that has the issue where is slips in and out of lockup at a 50mph forums all seem to suggest that the issue is a bad alternator diode putting out noise being the cause and getting them replaced what's your thoughts on this ?
Should of used a puller for that bearing it'd of been a little easier
Thanks but NO thanks. The center pivot of most pullers ruin the slip ring (copper piece where the brushes ride). There's no shaft on the very top to center on. From the years we've been doing them, we used a slide hammer for awhile, but it's a cumbersome set up for a production environment. Now, we made a jig for our press, but who has that ?? This series of videos is for the working man with common tools. Read our mission statement. alternatorstarterrebuildkits.com/about-us/
@@rebuilderinabox right on bro it just looked like it was hard on it but I just took mine apart last night and by far that is the easiest way to get it apart, sorry for questioning your way of disassembly you know best you've been doing it for years. Thanks for showing the people the proper way to handle a project like this Thank you.
How come you didn't replace the front bearing that's the one that's bad on mine half the job you did
See 5:39