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Disassembly and Assembly Section
6.
If necessary, follow Steps 6.a and 6 in order to
remove pulley (7) from alternator (3).
a.
Hold the shaft of alternator (3) with an allen
wrench. Use a cranked ring spanner to loosen
nut (8).
b.
Remove nut (8) and pulley (7) from alternator
(3).
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Alternator - Remove
(Alternators with Mounting
Pads)
Removal Procedure
Start By:
a.
Remove the alternator belt. Refer to Disassembly
and Assembly, “Alternator Belt - Remove and
Install”.
1.
Isolate the electrical supply.
2.
Place identi
fi
cation marks on all of the wiring
harness connections.
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Illustration 367
3.
Disconnect the wiring harness assembly from
alternator (1).
4.
Remove bolts (2) and alternator (1) from alternator
bracket (2).
5.
If necessary, follow Steps 5.a and 5.b in order to
remove pulley (4) from alternator (1).
a.
Hold the shaft of alternator (1) with an allen
wrench. Use a cranked ring spanner to loosen
nut (5).
b.
Remove nut (5) and pulley (4) from alternator
(1).
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Alternator - Install
(Alternators with Mounting
Lugs)
Installation Procedure
NOTICE
Keep all parts clean from contaminants.
Contaminants may cause rapid wear and shortened
component life.
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Illustration 368
Typical example
1.
If necessary, install pulley (7) and nut (8) to
alternator (3). Hold the shaft of alternator (3) with
an allen wrench. Use a cranked ring spanner in
order to tighten nut (8).
Note:
Different types of alternator have different
sizes of nut. Ensure that the correct torque value is
used for the nut.
Tighten M16 and M17 nuts to a torque of 80 N·m
(59 lb ft). Tighten 5/8 inch - 18 UNF nuts to a
torque of 102 N·m (75 lb ft).