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Was checking over my SHO.. and noticed the battery had spilled over. Also.. my keyless module blew up.. so now I have finally realized there is a problem! 
So I put a volt meter on the battery while it was running, and its charging at 15.12 and stays there even under load, and when I rev the engine.
Bought an alternator rebuild kit with bearings, regulator, and brushes. Now.. my question is, is it in fact the regulator at fault or more likely the diodes? I currently have the alternator ripped apart.. and plan on cleaning it before it goes back together. Just wondering if I should continue to rebuild or get my money back for the kit and invest in a new alternator?
Anyone also know if the nut that holds the pulley on is right or left hand thread?
TIA!
Shaun

So I put a volt meter on the battery while it was running, and its charging at 15.12 and stays there even under load, and when I rev the engine.
Bought an alternator rebuild kit with bearings, regulator, and brushes. Now.. my question is, is it in fact the regulator at fault or more likely the diodes? I currently have the alternator ripped apart.. and plan on cleaning it before it goes back together. Just wondering if I should continue to rebuild or get my money back for the kit and invest in a new alternator?
Anyone also know if the nut that holds the pulley on is right or left hand thread?
TIA!
Shaun
and discovered failed diodes result in loss of voltage.. so was able to answer my own question there.