Simplest answer. What are a couple 1/4" cosmetic holes? Do two dimetrically opposite if you're concerned about balance.Drill out the backside to then press it out?
^This^Fill that cavity with grease. The use something piston like to push the grease down into the 'bore'. The pressure should force the bearing out. Same as pressing out a clutch pilot bearing that sits in a flywheel.
You can also pull up the brown grease seal with the corner of a razor blade and see if you might be able to get a screwdriver under it and walk it out that way.
I can't imagine repairing an alternator in this day and age. Thats just me.
Porsche.^ Wow, what application would require a $750 alternator?A D8 Caterpillar maybe?
Last summer I bought a new ac/delco 180 amp alternator from Rock Auto for $180 shipped with no core charge.
It’s a little laboratory turn table that happens to use an alternator bearing.I can't imagine repairing an alternator in this day and age. Thats just me.
I may go that route. Thanks.Simplest answer. What are a couple 1/4" cosmetic holes? Do two dimetrically opposite if you're concerned about balance.
'12 Touareg TDI^ Wow, what application would require a $750 alternator?A D8 Caterpillar maybe?
Last summer I bought a new ac/delco 180 amp alternator from Rock Auto for $180 shipped with no core charge.