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Hello again..
I took out the dynamo today to change the brushes, but I just can't get it open. My Haynes says to undo the two screws/bolts marked on the picture below.<br>
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but I can't get these to move. Have soaked them in WD40 and tapped them etc but without any success. Even took them across the road to a neighbour whose far more skilled than I am but he couldn't shift them either.
Do I have to give up and replace the dynamo?
Also, and it may be irrelavant, but when I turn the dynamo and look at the brushes, I see one contact moving in and out on every revolution, but the other one is fixed (shown below) - is this normal or should they both move?<br>
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A new dynamo is £54 + vat so not cheap - actually it's almost the same price as the alternator conversion kit - I wasn't going to put an alternator in but maybe it's sensible to do at the same time??
Simon
I took out the dynamo today to change the brushes, but I just can't get it open. My Haynes says to undo the two screws/bolts marked on the picture below.<br>
but I can't get these to move. Have soaked them in WD40 and tapped them etc but without any success. Even took them across the road to a neighbour whose far more skilled than I am but he couldn't shift them either.
Do I have to give up and replace the dynamo?
Also, and it may be irrelavant, but when I turn the dynamo and look at the brushes, I see one contact moving in and out on every revolution, but the other one is fixed (shown below) - is this normal or should they both move?<br>
A new dynamo is £54 + vat so not cheap - actually it's almost the same price as the alternator conversion kit - I wasn't going to put an alternator in but maybe it's sensible to do at the same time??
Simon
1970 Minor 1000 Pickup - Blue
Oxfordshire/Buckinghamshire borders
Oxon & Berks MMOC branch member and webmaster - http://www.bucksinfo.net/mogbox

Oxfordshire/Buckinghamshire borders
Oxon & Berks MMOC branch member and webmaster - http://www.bucksinfo.net/mogbox
The screws are the correct ones to remove but they run the full length of the dynamo so the threads are at the other end - WD40 at the top end won't help. If the commutator is moving with ovality then I guess the bush is worn too which is in the top cap bit (once you remove it)....
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Edit: a screwdriver with a hex at the top of the shaft, just under the handle, and the appropriate spanner would be better than the moles on the handle - I have a chewed up screwdriver for things like this, but you might not want to chew yours up!
Edit: a screwdriver with a hex at the top of the shaft, just under the handle, and the appropriate spanner would be better than the moles on the handle - I have a chewed up screwdriver for things like this, but you might not want to chew yours up!
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- Minor Fan
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^*^*&%&%*&*&^*&^!"%^! - ok, will try one more time.
1970 Minor 1000 Pickup - Blue
Oxfordshire/Buckinghamshire borders
Oxon & Berks MMOC branch member and webmaster - http://www.bucksinfo.net/mogbox

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I will go and see another neighbour tomorrow and look lost! Thanks for the encouragement
1970 Minor 1000 Pickup - Blue
Oxfordshire/Buckinghamshire borders
Oxon & Berks MMOC branch member and webmaster - http://www.bucksinfo.net/mogbox

Oxfordshire/Buckinghamshire borders
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- Minor Fan
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hello all..
I managed to get the screws undone with a baby stilson and the help of my octogenarian neighbour. The brushes were pretty worn and were disconnected from the wires.
I have fitted the new brushes and re-assembled everything, but I'm still only getting 12v at the battery with the engine running and the ignition light stays on. It dims when you rev the engine - does this mean that the dynamo is doing something?
I have changed the control box for a spare one but the readings are the same.
If I connect the -ve battery terminal and the F (centre) connector on the control box I also get 12v - I was getting 4v before I changed the brushes I think.
any other ideas - any way of confirming the dynamo is working?
Simon
I managed to get the screws undone with a baby stilson and the help of my octogenarian neighbour. The brushes were pretty worn and were disconnected from the wires.
I have fitted the new brushes and re-assembled everything, but I'm still only getting 12v at the battery with the engine running and the ignition light stays on. It dims when you rev the engine - does this mean that the dynamo is doing something?
I have changed the control box for a spare one but the readings are the same.
If I connect the -ve battery terminal and the F (centre) connector on the control box I also get 12v - I was getting 4v before I changed the brushes I think.
any other ideas - any way of confirming the dynamo is working?
Simon
1970 Minor 1000 Pickup - Blue
Oxfordshire/Buckinghamshire borders
Oxon & Berks MMOC branch member and webmaster - http://www.bucksinfo.net/mogbox

Oxfordshire/Buckinghamshire borders
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If you remove the dynamo and connect the terminal to the neg term. of the battery and the body to the pos term of the battery (assuming the car is still pos earth), with a pair of jump leads the dynamo should spin. If neg earth connect the leads the other way round.
Did you clean the commutator and pour a few drops of oil into the bronze bush in the end plate whilst you had it apart?
It can be a fiddle getting the tension springs in place and the brushes contacting the armature when re assembling.
Did you clean the commutator and pour a few drops of oil into the bronze bush in the end plate whilst you had it apart?
It can be a fiddle getting the tension springs in place and the brushes contacting the armature when re assembling.
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