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09-18-2004, 07:08 PM | #1 |
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Modesto, CA
Posts: 1,321
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New Alternator is IN!! Correct tool to tighten it?
FINALLY!! No more flickering headlights and crazy tach! The guy at Kragens said my alternator wasn't bad (he tested it, and it tested the SAME numbers as a brand new alternator), but he said it sounded like the bearing was going out, so he warrantied it, and gave me a shiny new one. I also noticed, however, that the BAT wire going to the alternator was completely broken up on the crimp to the ring terminal. So I cut it back a bit, and crimped on a new ring. With the new alternator in, I warmed it up, got the choke off, and the idle went to 650rpm. So I got out the good ole' voltmeter to test...
1.) Battery read 13.25v+ 2.) Alternator read 12.9v+ This was WITH THE HEADLIGHTS ON, at 650rpm!!! WOO HOO!! I'm ONE HAPPY CAMPER! Also though, what's the CORRECT tool to tighten the alternator? Usually I just use a big pry bar, but it's not doing the job. Isn't there like a special tool, that "cups" the alternator? |
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