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Ryne
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OIL ON MY ALTERNATOR

very new to this forum stuff so bare with me please.

My 1996 XH FORD GLI LONREACH UTE WITH A 4.0 TICKFORD MOTOR 5 SP MAN, HAD A OIL LEAK (oil leak fixed! and I was quite proud of myself) FROM THE ROCKER COVER GASKET, RESULTING IN ENOUGH OIL THAT WOULD COAT MY ALTERNATOR TO THE POINT OF WHERE SHE WAS GETTING TO UNPREDICTABLE TO DRIVE AND LIGHTS/POWER WOULD DIE AT 80 KLMS IN TRAFFIC. ANYWAY MY MATE CHECKED BATT AND WAS FINE AFTER A CHARGE. HE ALSO SPRAYED SOMETHING ONTO THE ALTERNATOR (I didn't see what he used) AND WHAT EVER IT WAS, CLEANED ALTNTR UP ENOUGH TO DRIVE AROUND AGAIN. IM HESITANT TO TAKE ON LONG DRIVE SOMEWHERE, GET STUCK, AND FIND OUT ITS NO BETTER.

AFTER MUCH NET RESEACH I DECIDED TO BUY FROM BURSONS AUTO, A CIRCUIT BOARD CLEANER THAT HAS NO CHLORDIES IN IT TO FURTHER DEGRADE THE THING. I SPRAYED A FAIR AMOUNT INTO AND ON ALTRNTR AND COULD INSTANTLY SEE BLACK OILY CRAP DRIP FROM THE BOTTOM OF IT, APARENTLY THE BEST PART IS THAT ANY OF THIS CLEANER LEFT ON OR IN PLACES, SIMPLY EVAPERATES AWAY.

QUESTION: DID I DO THE RIGHT THING, OR DID I JUST COMPLETLY STUFF MY ALTERNATOR????

THANKS TO ANYONE THAT RESPONDS AND SORRY ITS SO LONG, BUT I WANTED ALL TO HAVE AS MUCH INFO AS I COULD PROVIDE.

CHEERS, RYNE

Ryne
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