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Mercedes Benz Alternator Overhauling

 

Overhaul Disassembly

Overhaul Disassembly on MERCEDES BENZ alternators can be a difficult if you do not approach the process with a plan. As with anything, the more pre-planning involved the fewer mistakes will impact the project though out the disassembly process.

First, remove nut, lock washer, and pulley. Note the position of the spacer(s), and then remove fan assembly followed by the key. Be sure to scribe mark on front and rear housings so the realigning process will be easy. Remove voltage regulator and remove screws holding alternator together. Separate front and rear housings.

Second, disconnect capacitor from terminal. Remove nut, insulator(s), screws and washers. Remove stator assembly. Unsolder stator from diode assembly. Remove the bearing wave washer or "O" ring from rear housing. Be sure to keep above parts well organized for reinstallation.

Third, support front housing and carefully press out rotor. Do not allow the rotor to fall and get damaged. Now remove screws securing bearing retainer. Remove retainer, front bearing and seal. Remove rear bearing from slip ring end of rotor.

If one observes the above steps, disassembly for your MERCEDES BENZ alternators overhaul will be simple and organized. Always take into consideration the safety of you and those around you. Handle all hazardous materials with caution and dispose of any potentially environmentally hazardous materials properly.

Author: Clint Hough
 
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Clint Hough is a popular columnist. Clint likes to pen down articles about this area.
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