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Old 10-19-2010, 04:18 PM
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pulled the covers checked the rods. everything is good.

so looking at the o2 sensors now and trying to finish the exhaust up somehow
 
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gonna get the alt check. dirty u could be right...
 
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Nice upgrades right there.
 
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how do u get the alt. off? lol
 
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You literally have to put a prybar under it and prey it up and out. It is seated very tightly. To put mine back in I used a hammer and a wooden stick to tap it back in place and line the holes back up so i could mount it. I did the same with the AC
 
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Just becareful not to bend the bracketry, it is aluminum and can crack!
 
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this is great... how do u losen up the belt? also is there a way for me to check to see if the if its bad while its on the truck... dont really want to take it off and it be fine...
 
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The belt cannot be losen-ed other than removing the tensioner. I guess you could use a breaker bar and with the engine running pry the tensioner up to loosen it but you would have to be careful.
 
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i meant testing the alt with the engine running.
 
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I gotcha, like I said, with the engine running you would need a long breaker bar to fit into the tensioner to release tension while the engine it running. Just be careful not to make contact with the pulleys, belt or clutch fan if you have it there.
 


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