I have 2 859 42A 1969 alternators that I am rebuilding. One is an original untouched alternator that has bad bearings the 2nd is an alternator that has been rebuilt before. On the original untouched alternator most of the coating is still on the exposed body of the stator that you can see between the alternator halves and it just looks like darkened varnish to me. The 2nd alternator's stator was stuck in one of the case halves by corrosion and had been painted silver in the past. I had to clean up the exposed area of the stator of the 2nd alternator and want to recoat it prior to assembly.
I have read here that glyptal was used to coat and seal these windings, but there is a red glyptal paint and there is also clear glyptal varnish, which is correct? I think it is the varnish that would darken over time. What is everyones experience in this area? The red paint just does not look right to me.
Thanks,
Joe
I have read here that glyptal was used to coat and seal these windings, but there is a red glyptal paint and there is also clear glyptal varnish, which is correct? I think it is the varnish that would darken over time. What is everyones experience in this area? The red paint just does not look right to me.
Thanks,
Joe
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