kingkevindavid
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Well my alternator went bad today. It started up fine and ran fine all day except that the battery light came on first thing this morning but went off after about 5 minutes of driving. I got to where I was going, shut the truck down and left 10 minutes later. Battery light did the same thing, came on then off about 5 minutes after driving. I decided to clean all the connections, still had a battery light except now it wouldn't shut off. Pulled out the multimeter and each battery was right around 12.5 volts with truck off, 12.1 volts with key on and not running and 12.5 volts with the truck running, tested at the alternator. picked up a new alternator for $201.00 with a lifetime warranty, be here at 07:30 tomorrow.
I am going to attempt to do this with out taking the fan shroud off. I think the belt will pull the idler pulley up if I am lucky. I have the old alternator sitting in the position I am going to try when I get the new one. I am using a bungee cord to make sure the belt doesn't come off any pulleys (see the picture). It fell off once and took me and two other guys 15 minutes to put it back on. If it falls off again I am going to just take out the whole fan shroud to do the job. If I have to do this, I will take pictures step by step because I don't think anyone has posted it yet (correct me if I am wrong because I was looking for it) The score marks in the shroud are pretty easy to get at, so I don,t think it will be to much of a job, should cut fine with the dremel, if not the 3 inch cut-off wheel is my second favorite tool next to a 5 pound hammer.
I will update as I do the job.
I am going to attempt to do this with out taking the fan shroud off. I think the belt will pull the idler pulley up if I am lucky. I have the old alternator sitting in the position I am going to try when I get the new one. I am using a bungee cord to make sure the belt doesn't come off any pulleys (see the picture). It fell off once and took me and two other guys 15 minutes to put it back on. If it falls off again I am going to just take out the whole fan shroud to do the job. If I have to do this, I will take pictures step by step because I don't think anyone has posted it yet (correct me if I am wrong because I was looking for it) The score marks in the shroud are pretty easy to get at, so I don,t think it will be to much of a job, should cut fine with the dremel, if not the 3 inch cut-off wheel is my second favorite tool next to a 5 pound hammer.
I will update as I do the job.