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Testing a dynamo and checking output

The dynamo is a robust and simple type of generator which was fitted to many earlier cars. Most modern cars are fitted with an alternator . Read more

Replacing dynamo brushes

The carbon brushes are a sliding fit in oblong holders on the dynamo endplate. Coiled springs bear against the tops of the brushes to hold them in contact with the commutator . Read more

Removing and refitting a dynamo pulley

The most common reason for removing a dynamo pulley is to fit it on a new dynamo — most replacement dynamos are supplied without one. Read more

Replacing starter or dynamo bearings

Starter-motor bearings are usually bushes made of graphite-bronze. A few starters - especially heavy-duty types - have ball bearings at the pinion end. Read more

How to fix a dynamo

Wear on the carbon brushes and commutator is the most common cause of dynamo failure. Read more

Cleaning and replacing a control box

On cars with dynamos, faults in the control box show up in various ways, some of which are described in Testing a dynamo and checking output . Read more

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