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Does Anyone Have Alternator That They Will Part With

Started by Bert AKA,Valkaholic, Tue 22, Apr 2014, 19:38:35

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Bert AKA,Valkaholic

My Fellow Valkyrie Rider, Frank Marchese  Is In Need Of An Alternator For His Valkyrie Interstate. Does Anyone Here Have One That They Are Willing To Sell Reasonably ? If So, Please Let Me Know .
Thanks,
Bert
Life Is A Highway, I Wanna Ride It All Night Long !

Thunderbolt

I have a used one that I have loaned out but I want to keep it in case we need it in the future.  Have you ever had one apart Bert?  Here's a link to Ratdog's article on replacing the brushes and cleanup.  Might not be the problem but I replaced the brushes in the Interstate a couple of years ago.  Not too big of a job.
http://www.valkyrieriders.com/shoptalk/alternator/alternatorservice.htm

Thunderbolt

I helped Keith turn the front cover on one of these and it worked fine.  You just take the three long bolts out that hold the case together and turn the front cover 1/3 turn or 120 degrees and put them back in.  Make it match the old one that you took off the bike.  It is obvious once you get the two side by side.  This one is about $100 less than the one for the Valkyrie.  Maybe try Ebay or Pinwall for a used one.



'97 Goldwing Aspencade
Part # is 31100-MT2-015
"The terminal & plastic insulator are different where you connect the alternator battery wire. You have to take off the capacitor that is mounted on the Gold Wing alternator and rotate the front housing to match the holes from the Valkyrie model so that it will fit." 
 

Bert AKA,Valkaholic

Thanks For The Information Terry, I Found A New One For $195.00 For A GL 1500 Goldwing, He Is Going To Check On It Tomorrow. I Knew That There Was Something That Had To Be Done To Make It Fit, (Turning It 120 Degrees). And  I Assume That After Removing The Capacitor , The Wires Hook Up The Same Way As A Valkyrie Alternator ?
Life Is A Highway, I Wanna Ride It All Night Long !

R J

44 Harley ServiCar




 


Thunderbolt

Yes as RJ says.  The capacitor is for noise suppression for the radio on the Wing or the Interstate so it can be removed.  Other than that the wiring is the same.  The cover rotation is so that it mounts correctly.

HayHauler

Quote from: Thunderbolt on Wed 23, Apr 2014, 06:00:31
Yes as RJ says.  The capacitor is for noise suppression for the radio on the Wing or the Interstate so it can be removed.  Other than that the wiring is the same.  The cover rotation is so that it mounts correctly.
If you have a CB on your bike, I would leave the capacitor/noise filter in place.  It will keep the engine whine out of your CB.  If no CB, you don't need it.

My $.01875

Hay  8)
Jimmyt
VRCC# 28963

Bert AKA,Valkaholic

Thank You All For Your Help And Support. Frank Ordered A new Goldwing Alternator For $132.00 From E-Bay Today With Free Shipping, He Will Be Back In The Saddle Soon.
Life Is A Highway, I Wanna Ride It All Night Long !

BigBobbyB

Quote from: Thunderbolt on Tue 22, Apr 2014, 21:23:25
I helped Keith turn the front cover on one of these and it worked fine.  You just take the three long bolts out that hold the case together and turn the front cover 1/3 turn or 120 degrees and put them back in.  Make it match the old one that you took off the bike.  It is obvious once you get the two side by side.  This one is about $100 less than the one for the Valkyrie.  Maybe try Ebay or Pinwall for a used one.



'97 Goldwing Aspencade
Part # is 31100-MT2-015
"The terminal & plastic insulator are different where you connect the alternator battery wire. You have to take off the capacitor that is mounted on the Gold Wing alternator and rotate the front housing to match the holes from the Valkyrie model so that it will fit."