Kirk_Fisher
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The generator in my TR4 is rattling so the bearings are shot. What is your experience with a rebuild vs. a replacement?
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This option gets my vote as well. In 2003, the original late 1961 Lucas generator in my Herald wouldn't respond to simply changing brushes and cleaning up the commutator, so I ended up taking it to a well-established local rebuilder (well-established in that they'd done a Volvo generator for me 25 years earlier!) It cost nearly $90, but a: it was the original; b: came back not only repaired but cleaned and repainted very nicely; and c: has worked for nearly seven years and 25,000 miles now!KVH said:Repair it would be my suggestion. Find the oldest alternator/generator shop around, and they'll restore it and replace the bushings for $60 or so, maybe less. It's a good feeling.