Raider L
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- Location
- Shreveport, LA
- First Name
- William
- Truck Year
- 1974
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 355
@SirRobyn0, and anyone else interested.
Remove neg. battery cable from battery. Remove alternator from vehicle. The first step is to mark the three sections so that you can keep the "clock", which is the way your alternator is turned on your engine, i.e. how your alt. wires come up. is the power wire on the top, side, bottom, however. Take a small punch and make any kind of dot in all three, the case halves and the stator in the middle.
Put the alt. in a vice and chuck up on the pulley. It doesn't have to be tight just let it rest on the fan so it's sitting up. The using a 5/16" socket, 1/4" drive sockets for all of this disasymbly, remove all four screws.
Take hold of this half. This half holds the pulley, fan, front case half. Inside will be the rotor. It is bolted to the pulley so the rotor stays with the front half when you pull the halves apart.
Take hold of the back half, and you can hold the center section to, that's the stator and pull both halves apart. You may have to wiggle it a bit and when the two halves start coming apart you will hear a click sound from the inside as the brushes come away from the rotor slip rings. Don't worry about this sound it will probably be okay. The brushes will stay inside at the brush block, as you will see, when the halves come apart.
Remove neg. battery cable from battery. Remove alternator from vehicle. The first step is to mark the three sections so that you can keep the "clock", which is the way your alternator is turned on your engine, i.e. how your alt. wires come up. is the power wire on the top, side, bottom, however. Take a small punch and make any kind of dot in all three, the case halves and the stator in the middle.
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Put the alt. in a vice and chuck up on the pulley. It doesn't have to be tight just let it rest on the fan so it's sitting up. The using a 5/16" socket, 1/4" drive sockets for all of this disasymbly, remove all four screws.
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Take hold of this half. This half holds the pulley, fan, front case half. Inside will be the rotor. It is bolted to the pulley so the rotor stays with the front half when you pull the halves apart.
You must be registered for see images attach
Take hold of the back half, and you can hold the center section to, that's the stator and pull both halves apart. You may have to wiggle it a bit and when the two halves start coming apart you will hear a click sound from the inside as the brushes come away from the rotor slip rings. Don't worry about this sound it will probably be okay. The brushes will stay inside at the brush block, as you will see, when the halves come apart.
You must be registered for see images attach