Everything has been going well lately until I went to work today and the charge light was on all the way into Stafford. When I parked, tried the starter and nothing.
After work, used the handle to get started and went to pick up James from College. Just after I picked him up she gave up the ghost, caused by fuel starvation as the battery was almost flat. Pushed her into the side of the road (luckily the road by the park was quiet due to road works).
Took the dynamo off and took off the rear plate to find that the bushes are very worn and one of the wires had detached from the bush.<br>
Obviously new bushes are in order, but looking at the commutator and windings, does a new dynamo new to be sourced.
I know the pictures are a bit blurred (what do you expect on a pavement with a mobile phone) but I hope you can see a white line around the inside of the body which appears to be from where the winding attaches to the commutator.
Is it too fat gone, or worth the £2.50 for the bushes?<br>
We got home by using a spare bit of speaker cable (both cores) fixed behind the contact screw and held by the spring onto what was left of the bush.