No.2Diesel
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Hi,
I'd like to share this amusing little ditty as any Deuce owner who has had to replace an alternator will agree that the person who designed the "lower alternator bracket" should be dug up from the grave and beaten with their own bones
Recently with no warning my alternator bearings began to howl & squeal like a banshee loud enough to hear it in the cab while operating at speed. When I removed the alternator, placing it vertical on the bench, I could pull the pulley up and down meaning that significant end-play was present. Lex_Ordo was kind enough to give me an old alternator he had.
The rear lower mounting bolt is fairly easy to remove, its the front bolt & nut assembly which tests your patience. I still have visions of this lower alt. bracket floating in my brain tormenting me.
The front bolt is almost completely shrouded by its own bracket. Top, right side and bottom access is blocked by this casting. And to the left, in close proximity is the lower radiator hose! The attached pictures illustrate this three dimensional puzzle. I was not defeated! and broke out a crescent shaped box wrench and a ratcheting box wrench. Sitting on the ground with my head resting on the front drive axle flange I could manage with one hand, to reach up and oscillate the ratchet wrench while also holding with constant pressure the crescent wrench with the same hand. The crescent wrench also had to be pressed into the radiator hose in order to fully seat on the bolt head.
I'd like to thank the ratchet wrench, the crescent shaped box wrench and of course foul language for helping me complete the task in a timely manner.
I raise my glass to you, Mr. Lower Alternator Bracket Designer Go ------ Yourself!
I'd like to share this amusing little ditty as any Deuce owner who has had to replace an alternator will agree that the person who designed the "lower alternator bracket" should be dug up from the grave and beaten with their own bones
Recently with no warning my alternator bearings began to howl & squeal like a banshee loud enough to hear it in the cab while operating at speed. When I removed the alternator, placing it vertical on the bench, I could pull the pulley up and down meaning that significant end-play was present. Lex_Ordo was kind enough to give me an old alternator he had.
The rear lower mounting bolt is fairly easy to remove, its the front bolt & nut assembly which tests your patience. I still have visions of this lower alt. bracket floating in my brain tormenting me.
The front bolt is almost completely shrouded by its own bracket. Top, right side and bottom access is blocked by this casting. And to the left, in close proximity is the lower radiator hose! The attached pictures illustrate this three dimensional puzzle. I was not defeated! and broke out a crescent shaped box wrench and a ratcheting box wrench. Sitting on the ground with my head resting on the front drive axle flange I could manage with one hand, to reach up and oscillate the ratchet wrench while also holding with constant pressure the crescent wrench with the same hand. The crescent wrench also had to be pressed into the radiator hose in order to fully seat on the bolt head.
I'd like to thank the ratchet wrench, the crescent shaped box wrench and of course foul language for helping me complete the task in a timely manner.
I raise my glass to you, Mr. Lower Alternator Bracket Designer Go ------ Yourself!
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