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Alternator test off car - Can I? / How do I? |
Wyvern |
Dec 19 2019, 08:29 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 324 Joined: 7-October 15 From: San Francisco (East Bay) Member No.: 19,245 Region Association: Northern California |
Can I test my alternator off the car?
I have a choice of 2 units and would like to test. My local parts store says they cant test it out of the car, only when installed. Thanks |
Mark Henry |
Dec 19 2019, 08:37 PM
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that's what I do! Group: Members Posts: 20,065 Joined: 27-December 02 From: Port Hope, Ontario Member No.: 26 Region Association: Canada |
Can I test my alternator off the car? I have a choice of 2 units and would like to test. My local parts store says they cant test it out of the car, only when installed. Thanks Find a rebuilder, here also often called an auto electric shop. My guy charges $25 but puts it towards a rebuild if needed |
Tdskip |
Dec 19 2019, 08:56 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 3,702 Joined: 1-December 17 From: soCal Member No.: 21,666 Region Association: None |
+1 on that recommendation
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cary |
Dec 20 2019, 08:49 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 3,900 Joined: 26-January 04 From: Sherwood Oregon Member No.: 1,608 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Walked right into NAPA. They have a tester. Take it in back off, no harness.
Took 5 minutes. Old school. Looked to be a new machine. |
DickSteinkamp |
Dec 20 2019, 10:09 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 500 Joined: 27-February 17 From: Bellingham, WA Member No.: 20,876 Region Association: None |
My local parts store says they cant test it out of the car, only when installed. I have had lots of alternators (internally and externally regulated) tested at my local FLAPS or auto electric shop. It could be the shop you went to does not have the equipment to spin up the alternator. Find one that does. Most do it for free. |
bbrock |
Dec 20 2019, 10:25 AM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 5,269 Joined: 17-February 17 From: Montana Member No.: 20,845 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
Called my FLAPS who assured me they could test an externally regulated alternator. Drove a half hour to town and handed it to them. The hooked it up to their test equipment. NOPE - couldn't test it out of the car. Drove 30 minutes back home with nothing to show for it. I just went through the bench testing procedures outlined in the factory manual with a multimeter. Those test all the components (diodes, windings, etc.) so my assumption is that if all the parts test ok, then it should work. We'll see...
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bretth |
Dec 20 2019, 11:14 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 899 Joined: 23-June 15 From: Central TX Member No.: 18,882 Region Association: Southwest Region |
I wonder if you could secure it in a vice and spin it up with a electric drill off of the pulley nut. Of course you would need to have a load on it and wire in a portion of the charging system somehow.
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saigon71 |
Dec 20 2019, 04:26 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 2,006 Joined: 1-June 09 From: Dillsburg, PA Member No.: 10,428 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
My local Advance Auto parts was able to test mine out of the car. Do you have an Advanced near you?
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76-914 |
Dec 21 2019, 01:41 PM
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Repeat Offender & Resident Subaru Antagonist Group: Members Posts: 13,647 Joined: 23-January 09 From: Temecula, CA Member No.: 9,964 Region Association: Southern California |
I wonder if you could secure it in a vice and spin it up with a electric drill off of the pulley nut. Of course you would need to have a load on it and wire in a portion of the charging system somehow. You need to have a damn good grip on that drill when you energize the alt. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/shades.gif) |
Wyvern |
Dec 31 2019, 11:43 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 324 Joined: 7-October 15 From: San Francisco (East Bay) Member No.: 19,245 Region Association: Northern California |
NONE of the local shops can do this . A Zone, "O" guys, NAPA speed and specialty shop,
Any suggestions as to a known place that can actually do this? I am in the SF "East Bay" area OR even someone i can send it to? Heck, for the money I'm tempted to just buy a re-man one and call it done. |
mepstein |
Dec 31 2019, 12:05 PM
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914-6 GT in waiting Group: Members Posts: 19,649 Joined: 19-September 09 From: Landenberg, PA/Wilmington, DE Member No.: 10,825 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
Our local auto battery shop rebuilds starters and alternators. They test for free. Call your mechanic and ask him where he gets his rebuilt.
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Spoke |
Dec 31 2019, 01:00 PM
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Jerry Group: Members Posts: 7,104 Joined: 29-October 04 From: Allentown, PA Member No.: 3,031 Region Association: None |
I wonder if you could secure it in a vice and spin it up with a electric drill off of the pulley nut. Of course you would need to have a load on it and wire in a portion of the charging system somehow. The RPM's might be an issue. In the vehicle, the alternator spins about 3x as fast as the engine. Thus at 1k RPM, the alternator is spinning at 3k RPM and normally to get the alternator up to 14V one normally needs to increase the engine speed to 1500 to 2k RPM (6k RPM on the alternator). Most drills do 1k-1.5k RPM. High speed drills might do up to 3k RPM. As you mention, it's the loading that will stress the drill test. |
Big Len |
Dec 31 2019, 05:04 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,762 Joined: 16-July 13 From: Edgewood, New Mexico Member No.: 16,126 Region Association: Southwest Region |
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