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<blockquote data-quote="aangavatar" data-source="post: 506781" data-attributes="member: 20640"><p>moots,</p><p>that is a valeo brand alternator?, I have seen some write-up for bosch alternator, there r parts for carbon contact, bearing as well but i can't find any write-up for valeo brand alternator. i took out my alternator (valeo brand) 2 months ago, try to change the contact as well, but try as I did, I just can't take out the carbon, seems like it was solder at both side but the other side is sealed! yes, I have tons of experience using the soldering iron but in this case, I fail, how did u manage to take out the carbon contact?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aangavatar, post: 506781, member: 20640"] moots, that is a valeo brand alternator?, I have seen some write-up for bosch alternator, there r parts for carbon contact, bearing as well but i can't find any write-up for valeo brand alternator. i took out my alternator (valeo brand) 2 months ago, try to change the contact as well, but try as I did, I just can't take out the carbon, seems like it was solder at both side but the other side is sealed! yes, I have tons of experience using the soldering iron but in this case, I fail, how did u manage to take out the carbon contact? [/QUOTE]
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