Hi All.
I am looking for some 'pre-information' before I diagnose my alternator as being faulty.
My battery was replaced last year as it was old and not retaining a charge. This year my new battery has run flat a few times already, so I am suspecting the alternator to be at fault. I plan on taking the car to Halfords for a check in the next few days, but was looking for some info on the alternator.
My car was built in October 1966 (230SL) so I suspect it has a 35W alternator, but I am aware that a 55W alternator was also produced. So my first questions relate to this:
1. Is it a straight swap if I replace a 35W with a 55W alternator
2. Are there any real world advantages of doing so (the car is stock except for my music system which will obviously draw more power)
I don't want the car to be off the road for too long as British summers are short enough so:
3. Does anyone know a UK supplier who can do a 'refurb swap'; or
4. Does anyone have a clue how long a refurb would take ordinarily?; or
5. (Long shot) Does anyone have an alternator for sale?
My alternative seems to be a new one otherwise, which I am guessing would be a few pounds.
Regards
Mark.