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54blackhornet 03-07-2024 02:54 PM

Old School Auto Electric Shop.
 
I stopped at a local auto electric shop yesterday. I had never stepped foot in the place before because a close friend had a shop that I used for over thirty years. He retired recently so I had to look for another place to go for repairs. I took my external regulated alternator in because the bearings needed to be replaced. He quoted me $65.00 to do the job. I was impressed with the professional approach the owner displayed. If anyone needs a repair on a starter or alternator I would highly recommend this shop. Located in Island City Oregon…Jack

68 C10 Driver 03-09-2024 01:07 PM

Re: Old School Auto Electric Shop.
 
Shops like that are worth their weight in gold. In this "throw away" society, fixing things is becoming a lost art. Thanks for sharing!

dmjlambert 03-09-2024 03:10 PM

Re: Old School Auto Electric Shop.
 
What is their name, address, and phone number, and do they accept and send via shipping?

54blackhornet 03-09-2024 04:06 PM

Re: Old School Auto Electric Shop.
 
I was beginning to think that I posted this for nothing ! Yes these shops are no longer around in most areas. LaGrande had two for decades until the owner contracted Parkinson’s. He also never taught anyone unlike the shop I mentioned in my original post. Brody was taught by the previous owner starting when he was a student in high school. His workmanship is outstanding. He just rebuilt the starter on my Honda ATV. I will reach out and confirm he can do out of area work.

KQQL IT 03-09-2024 05:33 PM

Re: Old School Auto Electric Shop.
 
Tys electric tulare cali
Old school starter and alternator rebuild
Batteries and cables made to order

HO455 03-09-2024 08:36 PM

Re: Old School Auto Electric Shop.
 
I will vouch for a PMX Alternator here in Portland. They have done a couple of alternators for me. They are kind of hard to find but worth the trip. Had the alternator on the old ladies Lexus take a dump I was looking at $300 plus to replace it. It was $93 to repair it at PMX. New bearings, new regulator, new brushes, and all nice and clean.

https://www.pmxalternators.com/

54blackhornet 03-11-2024 07:15 PM

Re: Old School Auto Electric Shop.
 
I spoke to the owner of Inland Auto Electric located in island city Oregon. Owner is Brody. He said he does a lot of work for folks in other states. His phone number is 541.963.5009. I highly recommend him based on my experience and those of many others I have spoken with. Give him a call and see for yourself…:metal:

Steeveedee 03-11-2024 08:47 PM

Re: Old School Auto Electric Shop.
 
I used to rebuild my own. I took the alternator off my truck to rebuild it (only because the front bearing was noisy) but couldn't get the bearing out of the drive end frame. I was afraid it would break. Bought a no-core rebuild and it took until the third try to get a good one. Good reason to find a local shop who does them! They probably have parts in a pile, for when they try to press the bearing out and the frame breaks. Better luck next time, I guess. I still have the "original"-I'm guessing- alternator.

Tower's Trucks 03-11-2024 10:40 PM

Re: Old School Auto Electric Shop.
 
Johnson Electric
3462 Niagara Falls Blvd.
N. Tonawanda, NY
716-692-8346
Garth is the best! Used him for years.
Loves old cars/trucks!


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