Blythewoodjoe
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I guess more than anything I am wanting to vent, but it's at least a chance one of you has some advice.
When I changed my master cylinder on Bod D. Deuce a few weeks back I kept asking myself, "what bonehead designed this thing with that one impossible bolt next to the frame rail ?" I later concluded it was a fluke and no engineer is perfect. Well today I found myself in a similar situation.
I spend a hour or so removing my alternator and installing the big one I bought a while back. I was very frustrated in the fact that there is no good way to reach the bolts that hold the puppy on. I was exceptionally trilled when I realized I would have to remove the alternator again and swap the pulleys or better yet buy another pulley. Oh the joy of doing something several times. Is everything on this truck that hard to reach? There is so much room under the hood yet so much is hard to reach. I am alone or are these alternators a pain in the ****.
Joe "Smiley" Trapp
When I changed my master cylinder on Bod D. Deuce a few weeks back I kept asking myself, "what bonehead designed this thing with that one impossible bolt next to the frame rail ?" I later concluded it was a fluke and no engineer is perfect. Well today I found myself in a similar situation.
I spend a hour or so removing my alternator and installing the big one I bought a while back. I was very frustrated in the fact that there is no good way to reach the bolts that hold the puppy on. I was exceptionally trilled when I realized I would have to remove the alternator again and swap the pulleys or better yet buy another pulley. Oh the joy of doing something several times. Is everything on this truck that hard to reach? There is so much room under the hood yet so much is hard to reach. I am alone or are these alternators a pain in the ****.
Joe "Smiley" Trapp