(Nobody You Know)
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- Sep 21, 2005
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- Hatteras Model
- 40' DOUBLE CABIN-Series I (1986 - 1989)
All alternators eventually wear out their bearings. Hence, damage to the brushes. On automobiles (with quiet engines) you can tell by the pitch of the sound coming out of an alternator it the bearings are worn. No big deal to replace or get repaired.
The question: when my diesels are running I am not (or would not) be able to hear if the alternators are "whinning" - that worn sound. As the boat is now 19 years old should I go ahead and have the alts rebuilt?
I'd hate cause serious damage when a little preventative maintenance would prevail.
Responses are appreciated.
The question: when my diesels are running I am not (or would not) be able to hear if the alternators are "whinning" - that worn sound. As the boat is now 19 years old should I go ahead and have the alts rebuilt?
I'd hate cause serious damage when a little preventative maintenance would prevail.
Responses are appreciated.