I knew my alternator was the source of some tiny squealing noise,
so I pulled it completely apart.
Not only is there rear bearing noise, the rotor was somehow contacting the stator, at one point in time,
and 1/3rd of it is "scored" and partially melted, but not down to the stator windings.
And one of the main housing screws is stripped out as well. That may have allows the stator to move around a bit...
So instead of messing with it, I'm getting a new one, and want some advice:
I have a 17.5' bowrider, that I'm either tubing with, or fishing.
If fishing, I'm running the engine for four to five minutes, if that, anchoring, and fishing for 1/2 hour to an hour.
Then on the next hole. (I may fab' up a trolling motor mount next summer.....and take a 2nd battery)
If tubing, I'm running about 3200RPM for a few hours until the kids are bored.
I only run WOT if I'm tuning the carb and checking RPM range....I don't run this thing for "max speed".
I have a 2-speaker low-level stereo, and I do have a new battery (which I now know why it wasn't charging too well....but my fishfinder showed 14.3v running, 12.0 not running, and boat gauge said 10v),
but I do run my fishfinder all the time while fishing, and have my anchor lights on when night fishing (load on battery).
So I'm wondering if it's beneficial to go up to 65amps since I go on short runs and keep a load on the battery,
versus keeping a stock 55amp alternator.
And as far as the source (and I'm leaning toward the 65Amp):
Get a VP/Merc/Sierra one for about $180 to 250
Get an autozone marine version for $139
Get an ebay one for about $90
I highly suspect all three are made in the same place, on the same tooling, but not 100% sure.
Any thoughts are welcome....and thanks!!
so I pulled it completely apart.
Not only is there rear bearing noise, the rotor was somehow contacting the stator, at one point in time,
and 1/3rd of it is "scored" and partially melted, but not down to the stator windings.
And one of the main housing screws is stripped out as well. That may have allows the stator to move around a bit...
So instead of messing with it, I'm getting a new one, and want some advice:
I have a 17.5' bowrider, that I'm either tubing with, or fishing.
If fishing, I'm running the engine for four to five minutes, if that, anchoring, and fishing for 1/2 hour to an hour.
Then on the next hole. (I may fab' up a trolling motor mount next summer.....and take a 2nd battery)
If tubing, I'm running about 3200RPM for a few hours until the kids are bored.
I only run WOT if I'm tuning the carb and checking RPM range....I don't run this thing for "max speed".
I have a 2-speaker low-level stereo, and I do have a new battery (which I now know why it wasn't charging too well....but my fishfinder showed 14.3v running, 12.0 not running, and boat gauge said 10v),
but I do run my fishfinder all the time while fishing, and have my anchor lights on when night fishing (load on battery).
So I'm wondering if it's beneficial to go up to 65amps since I go on short runs and keep a load on the battery,
versus keeping a stock 55amp alternator.
And as far as the source (and I'm leaning toward the 65Amp):
Get a VP/Merc/Sierra one for about $180 to 250
Get an autozone marine version for $139
Get an ebay one for about $90
I highly suspect all three are made in the same place, on the same tooling, but not 100% sure.
Any thoughts are welcome....and thanks!!
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