How do you remove the alternator pulley?
How do you remove the alternator pulley?
I got the big socket on there, but ofcourse when you try to loosen the nut, the whole alternator bearing wheel thing spins(like its made to do). Is there something you're supposed to do with the small bolt inside of the big one?I can get my big *** hex key in there, but its not spinning.
I got a new alternator and need to switch out pulleys, hope this solves my charging problem(wrong size belt= slipping)
Thanks
Oh yea, I have the march pulley system if that matters.
I got a new alternator and need to switch out pulleys, hope this solves my charging problem(wrong size belt= slipping)
Thanks
Oh yea, I have the march pulley system if that matters.
You need an impact gun to get it off....I do't know about you...but in my area the local AutoZone has an impact gun...and they told me if I took the Altinator off anf brought it to them they could swap out the pulley.
Other than that the only thing to do is jam a screwdriver in there to keep the blade from spinning...not a good idea.
Other than that the only thing to do is jam a screwdriver in there to keep the blade from spinning...not a good idea.
On most alternators, there's a hex-key socket on the shaft of the alternator. Use a hex socket and ratchet to hold the shaft from spinning while you loosen the pulley nut.
See the link below - I used one of your pictures showing where the hex socket is.
Click here for image
Greg
See the link below - I used one of your pictures showing where the hex socket is.
Click here for image
Greg
Last edited by Scream And Fly; Dec 17, 2003 at 02:37 PM.
Originally posted by Scream And Fly
On most alternators, there's a hex-key socket on the shaft of the alternator. Use a hex socket and ratchet to hold the shaft from spinning while you loosen the pulley nut.
See the link below - I used one of your pictures showing where the hex socket is.
Click here for image
Greg
On most alternators, there's a hex-key socket on the shaft of the alternator. Use a hex socket and ratchet to hold the shaft from spinning while you loosen the pulley nut.
See the link below - I used one of your pictures showing where the hex socket is.
Click here for image
Greg
I just cant get the hex key nut to spin...its still lefty loosy on an alternator pulley right?
Originally posted by Scream And Fly
Yeah, I see what you're saying... Do you have one of those wrench-sockets?
Yes, it's standard right-hand (tighten) thread : )
Greg
Yeah, I see what you're saying... Do you have one of those wrench-sockets?
Yes, it's standard right-hand (tighten) thread : )
Greg
Just the regualar kind.Ill prolly just take it to autozone when I get back from vacation...
I got a cheap socket and ground flats on it then used a wrench[or even a pipe wrench with a piece of pipe/extenxion on that] that way you can get the hex wrench thru the socket drive hole.. it was a PITA but it did come off that way..
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