The front bracket is also broken on my generator -- I believe the cause
of my bearing failure.  Other than that, it was working fine when the
bearing failed.
Is that front bearing pretty available?  I guess another option would be
to take the front bracket off a later gen and mount my armature in it
(assuming the bearing going out didn't ruin the armature as well).
Chas
David Ramsey wrote:
> 
> Hi Chas,
>         If the armature is OK on your generator it should cost about $50 to 
>have the bearing, bushing, and brushes replaced.  If its bad then to have it 
>rewound and the above work done $90 to $120. These prices are from Auto & 
>Truck Electrical in Reno.  How do I know all this, well I'm on my third 
>tach-drive generator in the last year.  All slung solder trashing the 
>armatures. I think the problem was a bad conection at the G spade, they also 
>ate the female spade off the wire going to the generators. I think I solved 
>the problem but only time will tell.
>         The last time I was at the shop, Joe told me he had two rebuilt Lucas 
>generators without the tach-drive he would sell me for $50 each.  I thought I 
>should pick one up as a spare, well he was wrong they were tach-drive 
>generators and I bought them both (sorry not for sale), very dusty.
>                         Crash
> p.s.  I just got a new screw terminal regulator from Moss (part #142-000) was 
>I surprised to find it was genuine Lucas.  Well untill I opened the Lucas box 
>and found that besides the Lucas sticker on the regulator it was identical to 
>a VR regulator made in India that I had.
 
 |