Did yours have aircon? This is a '91 MK 2 with aircon. It's a bit of a pain to adjust the silly thing- I usually take the grille off to get to it.
Assuming you don't run the battery down with the lights or radio, you can drive for hundreds of miles with no alternator and the battery will keep the solenoid open... My bigger concern would be that the fan wouldn't spin when it should.
Checking the condition of these bearings should be a routine any time the hood is popped open. It only takes about 3 seconds to reach in and see if the pulley has slop.
Quote from: bajacalal on June 20, 2012, 10:08:31 amAssuming you don't run the battery down with the lights or radio, you can drive for hundreds of miles with no alternator and the battery will keep the solenoid open... My bigger concern would be that the fan wouldn't spin when it should. i drove my rabbit for close to a month with no working alternator. it was there, but it was only an idler/tensioner pulley, haha..i think someone here drove their rabbit a VERY LONG DISTANCE with one headlight un plugged, heater off, and no working alternator..
Quote from: R.O.R-2.0 on June 20, 2012, 10:19:08 amQuote from: bajacalal on June 20, 2012, 10:08:31 amAssuming you don't run the battery down with the lights or radio, you can drive for hundreds of miles with no alternator and the battery will keep the solenoid open... My bigger concern would be that the fan wouldn't spin when it should. i drove my rabbit for close to a month with no working alternator. it was there, but it was only an idler/tensioner pulley, haha..i think someone here drove their rabbit a VERY LONG DISTANCE with one headlight un plugged, heater off, and no working alternator..Pretty sure that was Ed, and I do believe he drove up or down whistler mountain that way.. lol!
Drove from SoWo back to Raleigh with no alt on our '84. Ran the radio for 3 hours of the drive, sat in dead stop traffic for 1.5-2 hours too. Then needed the headlights the last hour or so of the drive. Ended up being 9 hours total. Started the trip with 14v. Had 11.5v when we got home. From what I understand, the solenoid will work until around 8v. I love these old diesels