high rpm alternator problem
I bought this alternator of egay a while back, and its gave bother a couple of times, but had it repaired locally.
In short...when pushing hard, above circa 5500rpm, the alternator stops charging. The charge light does not illuminate on the dash, but logs show battery voltage dropping from circa 14 volts, down to 11.7 or so once above this rpm
When I let off, power is restored.
I first noticed it tonight, as the lights would get dim when it occured.
Is the alt just scrap ?
All std pulleys and pulley sizes in use.
I bought this alternator of egay a while back, and its gave bother a couple of times, but had it repaired locally.
In short...when pushing hard, above circa 5500rpm, the alternator stops charging. The charge light does not illuminate on the dash, but logs show battery voltage dropping from circa 14 volts, down to 11.7 or so once above this rpm
When I let off, power is restored.
I first noticed it tonight, as the lights would get dim when it occured.
Is the alt just scrap ?
All std pulleys and pulley sizes in use.
But you may have another issue. I've never heard of going into high rpm's causing an alternator to drop off. Could be the alternator though.
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TBH...its actually given me nothing but trouble. When I got it, the casing was clocked wrong to fit the engine.
I first fitted it a year ago...when on my first outing, it failed on my first run.
I blew the engine that day :S
I had it repaired locally, so hoped it would be fine now.
Yesterday was the first time Ive actually revved my new engine, so only found out whats happeneing.
I'll refit the old alternator and see how it goes.
I don't know if its a refurbished oem part or a brand new chinese fake,
It looks like brand new though and it was just $89
I had no issues installing it, fits perfect, I just hope it won't give me any trouble in the near future cause you can read here so many guys having issues with egay alternators.
Why don't you take it back to that shop were you had it repaired, they should be able to make a test run and see up to what rpm it is putting out juice.
I know you have to take it out from the car again, extra work, busted knuckles aso.
I also hate such (unnecessary) jobs
When you have a large crank pulley spinning at 6000rpm, and the small alternator...thats turning it pretty fast.
If you can find one and have that rebuilt with the same internals you should be in good shape




