Dash warning lights (charge, hand brake and one more can't recall) all turned on so figured Murphy had struck me yet again.
Multimeter tests concluded I was not getting any charge at all.
The above procedure is over a period of 2 weeks or so. Dash lights came on and off intermittently so I think it was charging/not charging randomly. However the lights stayed on permanent recently and finally pulled the alternator out today to take a look.
Brushes looked worn with lots of brush dust/gunk everywhere including between the two brushes but not worn to a point where it would lose contact with the shaft.
Unfortunately I didn't think to test shorting between the brushes before I pulled the brushes out/cleaned them.
I have no knowledge on how to test the rectifier as this is the first time I've actually pulled an alternator apart but I am hoping they are fine.
Now the question is, if the gunk (which would contain metal particles due to worn brushes) between the two brushes were conductive (short circuit somewhat), would it have had an affect on the operation of the alternator? I have cleaned it all up and have assembled it again and continuously get 4.x ohms between the two screws that bolt the brush assembly onto the alternator while spinning the pulley as hard/fast as I can by hand.
Alternator was not charging at all when tested at the battery. Car is an sw20 with 3sgte if it makes a difference.
The brushes look serviceable to me so the only method to test with my limited knowledge/equipment is to put it back in the mr2 and start it up. It'd be awesome to have some confidence that I won't have to take it out if the brushes/shaft looks all good to some electrical guru here! Should I be worried and be prepared to rip it out again because it's not going to work?