Alternators are, generally, completely rebuildable.
Being a Bosch alternator, any competent auto eleccy should be able to rebuild it for you.
They're just a regulator, 2 bearings and some copper wire.
Hey Guys,
My alternator has failed. Probably because I degreased the engine, but anyway, I need to get a replacement and I've been unable to find a part locally.
I've trawled through all of the parts sites, and it seems Rock Auto has plenty to choose from. Problem is, I'm not entirely sure which part to go for. I've contacted them directly, but they are pretty much no help. I guess because most of the parts are repro so they have no idea.
I'm pretty sure it's one of these two options:
1983 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1.8L
KLARIUS/QUINTON HAZELL Part # 9033760 {#FRA102} FRIESEN; Voltage [V]: 14; Alternator Charge Current [A]: 55; Belt Pulley Ø [mm]: 65; Fastening Type: Single pivoted lever; Distance / Ø [mm]: 110; Reman
Hatchback, eng code [DX]; Convertible, eng codes [EX], [JH]
1983 VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT 1.8L
ACDELCO Part # 3211251 {#10463694} Reman; 55:AMPS; 55:AMPS
GENERATOR, BOSCH, IR(IC) & EF; REMANUFACTURED; w/o A/C
I have the DX engine in my cabriolet, hence I'm leaning towards the first one, but the current part is a Bosch 14v 55A alternator and looks just like the image on the left here (from the second part):
I can't tell what the first one looks like, although it could also be the same.
Anyone been through a similar process who can help?
Cheers,
Dan
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Dan P
1983 Mk1 Golf GTI Cabriolet
Alternators are, generally, completely rebuildable.
Being a Bosch alternator, any competent auto eleccy should be able to rebuild it for you.
They're just a regulator, 2 bearings and some copper wire.
MK2 - *Insert list of dealer purchased extra's/standard features here*
80 series - The MK2's BIG, Sooty, polar opposite...
HAHAHA
Yes, just rebuild it. Works out a lot cheaper and you can get the casing coated/polished/painted while its apart to make it look pretty
Might be an idea to change the regulator first
76 Mk1 4DR SOLD
01 B5.5 Passat Wagon SOLD
84 Mk1 GTI
Well quotes for fixing it range between $250-500.
It's going to be cheaper for me to buy a part from overseas.
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Dan P
1983 Mk1 Golf GTI Cabriolet
That's what I said to him. Even if it's half that, I can get a replacement for $120.
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Dan P
1983 Mk1 Golf GTI Cabriolet
Try another mob. Someone should do it cheaper than that.
I have a could of alternators kicking around if you need one. I can get it tested before I send it. Haha.
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Who does them for $120?
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