Today I noticed the post on my alternator is in bad shape. I took the rubber boot off and the connector just crumbled apart. The terminal on the wire is half gone and the post on the back of the alternator has burned through 2/3 of the post. The post seems to be part of the rectifier assembly which is about $50. Seems like a lot to replace one bolt, especially when I can just replace the entire alternator for $100.
Rectifier Part: http://www.aspwholesale.com/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=1283
Can these bolts be replaced? I'm thinking of welding a new one on. If so, what material should it be? Brass, stainless, regular steel?
Anyone happen to have some junk alternator lying around that would sell the rectifier part?
Can't find any local alternator rebuild shops around.
Alternator Part number 817119-2
Rectifier Part: http://www.aspwholesale.com/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=1283
Can these bolts be replaced? I'm thinking of welding a new one on. If so, what material should it be? Brass, stainless, regular steel?
Anyone happen to have some junk alternator lying around that would sell the rectifier part?
Can't find any local alternator rebuild shops around.
Alternator Part number 817119-2