Originally Posted by nthach
All the parts store stuff is the same these days, just the warranty but the same cheap Chinese bearings, brushes and rectifier bridge/regulator are there. Sometimes, if the slip rings or stator are bad, dubious reconditioning.
Trav argues Denso remans are nothing special - but at least on ones where Denso did supply the OEM part,
there's new brushes, rectifiers and regulators in them and new bearings from Koyo or another Japanese bearing supplier. And the parts are Denso ones and not knockoffs from WAI. But on non-Denso units, meh.
100% false! Where do you see any parts being replaced here as part of the rebuilding process if its not defective, no doubt it has new brushes.
Don't compare aftermarket remans to OE channel reman products.
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Bearing - 100%
tested to OEM specifications and
repacked with premium OE-standard lubricant.
Stator - Insulation
tested to 600 volts.
Rotor - Performance and insulation
tested to 600 volts.
Housing - Re-tapped to OEM specifications and
damage-checked for heat warping, corrosion, or improper surface alignment.
Hardware - 100% stripped and replated.
Rectifier - Performance
tested to 300 volts.
Voltage Regulator - 100% voltage
tested to OEM specification.
Slip Ring - Re-machined to an average of 8 microns (20 micron run-out maximum), minimizing brush wear and abrasion.
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