Happyhippo
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I’ve been suffering a plague of electrical problems for the last few weeks along with the battery regularly needing to be charged. Eventually I tested the alternator output to find there was none. At least only enough to extinguish the dashboard light. I know most l-series owners will not have had to renew or remove the alternator but when you do it is not a 5 minute job!
Having realised I needed a replacement unit I set to and removed the old unit and fitted the new. There was a delay waiting for a new Continental 6PK1460 drive belt after all I could find was a cheaper poor quality item.
I refitted everything and I was delighted to see 14.5volts output but also oil leaking from the oil feed connection to the vacuum pump. This surprised me because I was particularly careful with making this connection. Nothing I could do would stem the flow.
Nothing for it but to remove everything again including the oil feed pipe which required among other things draining the cooling system. At least I didn’t have to drain the power steering this time because I had carefully fitted the long fixing bolt from the other side.
I can now see that the replacement alternator has a damaged female thread on the oil feed port. I can probably recover this with a tap and make a new feed pipe if I know what is the thread of the male pipe nut. I saw a suggestion from Nodge in an old post that it is 1/4 BSP. This one isn’t. Diameter of male nut is approx 9.7mm.
Part no. of pipe is YKL000020. It looks much like a brake pipe with metric nuts.
Any help with confirming the thread gauge will be much appreciated.
Having realised I needed a replacement unit I set to and removed the old unit and fitted the new. There was a delay waiting for a new Continental 6PK1460 drive belt after all I could find was a cheaper poor quality item.
I refitted everything and I was delighted to see 14.5volts output but also oil leaking from the oil feed connection to the vacuum pump. This surprised me because I was particularly careful with making this connection. Nothing I could do would stem the flow.
Nothing for it but to remove everything again including the oil feed pipe which required among other things draining the cooling system. At least I didn’t have to drain the power steering this time because I had carefully fitted the long fixing bolt from the other side.
I can now see that the replacement alternator has a damaged female thread on the oil feed port. I can probably recover this with a tap and make a new feed pipe if I know what is the thread of the male pipe nut. I saw a suggestion from Nodge in an old post that it is 1/4 BSP. This one isn’t. Diameter of male nut is approx 9.7mm.
Part no. of pipe is YKL000020. It looks much like a brake pipe with metric nuts.
Any help with confirming the thread gauge will be much appreciated.