My 82 Marelli isn't outputting at all. Should I get it rebuilt or buy another? Would love to get it running this weekend, but of course none of the local auto shops carry a replacement.
I'm intrigued by Allison Automotive's 95amp alternator. Sucks that its almost $200 though. Anyone have a ballpark estimate of what a rebuild costs?
FWIW, my car is pretty much all original and in fantastic condition. I like the idea of keeping the alternator original, but I'm certainly not married to it.
Thoughts?
Brandon
Alternator - rebuild or buy?
- bran100
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Alternator - rebuild or buy?
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- spidernut
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Re: Alternator - rebuild or buy?
I haven't had a local shop rebuild one in decades - a rebuilt is $145 and a new 95 amp is $199. I'd go with the 95 amp and use your old one as a core.
John G.
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Re: Alternator - rebuild or buy?
Brandon, I have a rebuilt one for a 79 that I bought on eBay for $60 that I didn't need after all. Just taking up space in my garage since I now have an 84. If you want it you can have it for $40.
- manoa matt
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Re: Alternator - rebuild or buy?
Early spiders had a 45 amp alternator, later cars had a 55 amp alternator, and when fuel injection was added the alternator went to 65mps.
Have you checked the voltage regulator at the back of the alternator? It looks like a little black box that can be removed with two screws while the alt is still on the car. Disconnect the battery first. You can buy a new one at your local auto parts store for about $20-25. Even if you buy a new or rebuilt unit from a fiat parts vendor it probably will not come with a new voltage regulator, so you might need to buy one anyway. This simple part might solve it without the need to remove the current alternator.
I've had several rebuilt at a local shop that rebuilds starters and alternators, the price is usually around $90, and comes with a warranty. I'd take a locally rebuilt unit over a new or a "rebuilt" unit from your local auto parts store any day. A lot of the time the units "rebuilt" sold by the auto parts stores are rebuilt in a foreign country and not all the needed parts are renewed.
Have you checked the voltage regulator at the back of the alternator? It looks like a little black box that can be removed with two screws while the alt is still on the car. Disconnect the battery first. You can buy a new one at your local auto parts store for about $20-25. Even if you buy a new or rebuilt unit from a fiat parts vendor it probably will not come with a new voltage regulator, so you might need to buy one anyway. This simple part might solve it without the need to remove the current alternator.
I've had several rebuilt at a local shop that rebuilds starters and alternators, the price is usually around $90, and comes with a warranty. I'd take a locally rebuilt unit over a new or a "rebuilt" unit from your local auto parts store any day. A lot of the time the units "rebuilt" sold by the auto parts stores are rebuilt in a foreign country and not all the needed parts are renewed.
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Re: Alternator - rebuild or buy?
I would look for a local shop that rebuilds alternators and starters. There is nothing special about the alternators on the Fiats. If you have any other issues a local shop is often more supportive.
- tartan18
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Re: Alternator - rebuild or buy?
My local auto-electric shop quoted me $75 to rebuild the stock alternator. I decided to upgrade to the 95a instead.
Jim MacKenzie
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