Hi All,
Long time no see. My alternator gave up the ghost.
I fitted the new one in under an hour, it's very easy. As long as you know what a spanner looks like you shouldn't have any problems.
G
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Re: New Alternator
Great to hear from you after all this timeOzric wrote:Hi All,
Long time no see. My alternator gave up the ghost.
I fitted the new one in under an hour, it's very easy. As long as you know what a spanner looks like you shouldn't have any problems.
G

Hope life and Bongoing are treating you OK
How did you find it trying to decide how much slack to leave in the alternator belts (I know the various bits of advice often given on here but am always interested to know how someone made the decision between not-too-tight and not-too-slack)?
Mike

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Re: New Alternator
Hi Mike and Bwiched,
Lifes good, my 3 girls are all well and smiling (most the time). House is up for sale moving to a git big'un if we ever sell the bugger.
Have I missed and forum dramas in my absence?
I was told that I should not be able to twist the belts more then half way by hand. I tried twisting them before I took them off and they twisted just over a quarter of the way. After fitting the new alternator and fitting the belts they twisted just about the same. I've had no problems so far and will be checking my work at the weekend.
Cheers,
Gary
Lifes good, my 3 girls are all well and smiling (most the time). House is up for sale moving to a git big'un if we ever sell the bugger.
Have I missed and forum dramas in my absence?
I was told that I should not be able to twist the belts more then half way by hand. I tried twisting them before I took them off and they twisted just over a quarter of the way. After fitting the new alternator and fitting the belts they twisted just about the same. I've had no problems so far and will be checking my work at the weekend.
Cheers,
Gary
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Re: New Alternator
Main thing is that you don't tighten them too much & knacker alternator or water pump bearings.
Dramas on this forum? - surely not

Dramas on this forum? - surely not


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Re: New Alternator
All sounds good your end.Ozric wrote:Hi Mike and Bwiched,
Lifes good, my 3 girls are all well and smiling (most the time). House is up for sale moving to a git big'un if we ever sell the bugger.
Have I missed and forum dramas in my absence?
I was told that I should not be able to twist the belts more then half way by hand. I tried twisting them before I took them off and they twisted just over a quarter of the way. After fitting the new alternator and fitting the belts they twisted just about the same. I've had no problems so far and will be checking my work at the weekend.
Cheers,
Gary
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