RARE 1958 Bosch Generator Rebuild: Saved From Scrap!

Can we save this 70-year-old "Thin Slot" Bosch generator? In today’s shop session, we are tackling a full internal restoration of a rare 1958 6V generator for the '56 Oval build. This isn't just a "clean and paint" job—we’re diving deep into technical territory: The "Thin Slot" Secret: Why this 160W unit is different from later 180W versions. The Disaster: Discovering a ground-down nose cap and a crumbling internal terminal. The Fix: Fabricating a custom brass lug and re-wrapping field coils with high-temp 3M fiberglass tape. Polarizing the unit and seeing if it actually spins after 70 years. If you’re restoring a vintage VW Beetle or interested in old-school electrical restoration, this step-by-step is for you. Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction 2:29 - Teardown & Tool Hacks 6:19 - Inspecting the Damage 14:18 - Ultrasonic Cleaning & Baking 18:35 - Re-wrapping Field Coils 32:43 - Custom Terminal Install 35:40 - The Final Assembly 59:20 - The Moment of Truth (testing) and Polarizing #VWRestoration #BoschGenerator #VintageVW #ClassicCarElectrical #BeetleRestoration ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... ► Email: [email protected] ►☕ If you'd like to support the channel consider buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/vwwerks "Disclaimer: The content on @vwwerks is intended for entertainment and informational purposes. I am not a professional mechanic, and the information shared should not be taken as definitive advice. Due to the age and condition of these vehicles and parts, safety and reliability are not guaranteed. Always exercise caution and consult with a certified professional before attempting any automotive repairs or modifications. Viewers are solely responsible for their own safety and actions."