Alternator issue follow on:- After giving someone else advice on an alternator issue my own alternator failed. No problem I thought, a friend ordered one up from the UK for only 45 quid plus post. (I live in Brunei). When it arrived it was a Brit-Part, my friend apologized as I have previously said some abusive things about Brit-Part, no problem I said, its only an alternator what can go wrong! Well, firsts of all there was no pulley, so I fitted my old one, I then fitted the alternator. The belt would not fit as there was a spacer on the alternator shaft that needed removing to allow the pulley to align. After originally fitting the pulley nut with Locktite studlock, I had a hell of a job removing it. Anyway, got if off in the end and then realised there was also no fan fitted to the front of the alternator, (the old one had an integral fan). After sorting out the fan and pulley, I refitted the alternator and started the engine. Battery light would not go out! I checked voltage and no power from alternator. As I live on the other side of the world, sending the piece of crap back was not an option, so I pulled it apart and found that two diodes had fallen apart inside on the rectifier plate. After much work robbing parts from the old alternator I fixed the rectifier and tried again. Still no voltage! I had no method of checking further so took to a local repair shop, they diagnosed the fault and replaced the voltage regulator for 60 quid. Whilst I had the thing apart I noticed that there were no brand names on anything, the diodes were tiny, the diodes and wires were not crimped just soldered (hence falling apart) the bearing at the back had no seal and grease was coming out already contaminating the brushes and slip ring!
Keep well away from Brit-part alternators and anything else, the quality is appalling. I am now going to purchase a new Denso or OEM Magnetti Marelli item as i have no faith in this thing lasting. Sorry I deviated but I hope the info is of help to someone. Back to the death wobble!