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Old 06-26-2013, 12:21 AM
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i have been told that you just have to get the nut off and that is about it but getting the nut off can be a real pain.
 
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Old 06-29-2013, 11:37 AM
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Thanks big guys! I lost some motivation as we are now in our 3rd day of 108°F. :/
 
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Crazzzzzywolfieeeee, you da man. I figured...that will be the easiest thing to try. Hit it with the impact gun and bam!

So, the nut is 15/16"

Use a 15mm on the tension pulley to add more friction on the alt pulley.

Have plenty of room to get the impact gun in there b/c of my TCP shroud.

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Placed the belt in middle of the new pulley ---> Incorrect

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Moved it to the back and perfect alignment ---> Correct

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Old 06-29-2013, 05:39 PM
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sweet. cant wait to see the compressor installed.
 
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cool. glad it came off so easy. i got the info from PnishrPW over on dodge talk. he seems pretty knowledgeable about alternators.
 
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Old 06-30-2013, 11:13 AM
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This compressor install is looking fantastic. I'm totally jealous. Which compressor is this going to use?
 
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This compressor install is looking fantastic. I'm totally jealous. Which compressor is this going to use?
Picture and specs on previous page boss.



I was hoping no belt squeeling from the changed out pulley. No dice! Got a Gates belt (2nd one now) from O-Reilly's this morning and it did the trick. I now have a trail spare.
 
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Wh1t, any updates? This is one heck of a cool build man! Howz the onboard air coming?
 
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Old 07-14-2013, 09:08 PM
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Not a dayum thing man. It's too damn hot. It has only gone down 10 degrees since 4th of July (109F). I need to get 3/8"-16x.56" bolts for the York anyways.

So for the weekend I take the family up to the mountains to get out of the heat. 85F up there and more importantly, everyone is happy. Maybe this week will cool down some.
 
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