Alternator Dissassembly, Bearings - L3940

fc1

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Hello friends,
The bearings of the alternator of my L3940 (2013, ~700hr, HST) became prone to squealing on cold starts, so I've removed the alternator from the tractor and partially disassembled it. My plan would be to install new bearings after I measure and order them.

The nose bearing should be pretty simple; I can press it out. The rear bearing has no access; do I press on the shaft and then use a puller to get the bearing off (assuming the bearing stays on the shaft)? Will the brushed surfaces pose a problem?
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Some sources suggest there are three bearings... sure looks like two to me. Am I missing something?

Thanks in advance!
 

ruger1980

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Download the WSM from the Kubotabooks website. It has all the disassembly/assembly instructions in it.
 
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If it doesn’t work out for you…. compatible parts-wise…or cost-wise… The chinese-copy-cat alternator from DB (amazon) for $69 (prime, free shipping, overnight)….. which I bought in 2018 is still working just great.
 

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Hello friends,
The bearings of the alternator of my L3940 (2013, ~700hr, HST) became prone to squealing on cold starts, so I've removed the alternator from the tractor and partially disassembled it. My plan would be to install new bearings after I measure and order them.

The nose bearing should be pretty simple; I can press it out. The rear bearing has no access; do I press on the shaft and then use a puller to get the bearing off (assuming the bearing stays on the shaft)? Will the brushed surfaces pose a problem?
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Some sources suggest there are three bearings... sure looks like two to me. Am I missing something?

Thanks in advance!
It looks as if you have to pull off the slip rings first before you can pull off the bearing. Make sure you desolder the wires to the slip rings first, otherwise they will break and that could mean your stator is toast.
 

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It looks as if you have to pull off the slip rings first before you can pull off the bearing. Make sure you desolder the wires to the slip rings first, otherwise they will break and that could mean your stator is toast.
I downloaded that WSM out of curiosity. It still wasn't clear to me how to disassemble that bearing. It doesn't appear the bearing id can slip over the slip rings. Is the shaft hollow or slotted to get the leads past the bearing?
 

Hugo Habicht

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I downloaded that WSM out of curiosity. It still wasn't clear to me how to disassemble that bearing. It doesn't appear the bearing id can slip over the slip rings. Is the shaft hollow or slotted to get the leads past the bearing?
I have no idea, never seen anything like it. Slots could be an option.

This is one of those things where you damage it on disassembly and then you are wiser how it should have been done correctly :oops:
 

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Looking at this drawing, it looks like the bearing may be able to pass over the slip rings. You should be able to tell once you remove the rear cover.

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Hugo Habicht

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Looking at this drawing, it looks like the bearing may be able to pass over the slip rings. You should be able to tell once you remove the rear cover.

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That does not match what I think I see on the photograph 2 in post #1. But anything else would not make a lot of sense.

Pulling the rotor out of the rear housing should reveal more.
 

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That does not match what I think I see on the photograph 2 in post #1. But anything else would not make a lot of sense.

Pulling the rotor out of the rear housing should reveal more.
I saw it the same way. I'm hoping @fc1 will post a picture after he removes the housing.