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Alternator Bearings - get them checked
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<blockquote data-quote="Stud_Daddy" data-source="post: 7586" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>Had a oil seal leak fixed today and found out by chance that my alternator bearings were a little rough (grainy feeling when spinned). Had them fixed for MYR 120 on the spot, and on the drive home I felt that the car was somewhat smoother, dashboard light seemed brighter, the sound from mids and tweeters seemed crisper, and pickup almost felt better (almost). It occurred to me that it might have been my imagination, or wishful thinking, or ganja withdrawal symptoms...........but then again, could have been the alternator bearings. Don't know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stud_Daddy, post: 7586, member: 2152"] Had a oil seal leak fixed today and found out by chance that my alternator bearings were a little rough (grainy feeling when spinned). Had them fixed for MYR 120 on the spot, and on the drive home I felt that the car was somewhat smoother, dashboard light seemed brighter, the sound from mids and tweeters seemed crisper, and pickup almost felt better (almost). It occurred to me that it might have been my imagination, or wishful thinking, or ganja withdrawal symptoms...........but then again, could have been the alternator bearings. Don't know. [/QUOTE]
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