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Re: How do I get the pulley off of an alternator?



I just had to replace a bent alternator pulley. I had a bad alternator with a good pulley that I didn't want to damage, so I practiced on the bent one first. Definitely resist all temptation to clamp the pulley. I bent it up pretty good and was unable to get the nut off. I then used an air impact wrench and without any effort the nut came right off. If you don't have one, I'm sure that if you took the alternator and a 1/2 inch drive socket to a tire store or service center they would do it for you.

Dick Stachowiak
East Syracuse, NY

71 Spider
71 GTV


On Friday, August 22, 2003, at 12:04 AM, alfa-digest wrote:


Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 17:14:25 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jason Rhodes <[email protected]>
Subject: How do I get the pulley off of an alternator?

I'm replacing the alternator on my '80 Spider.  I've
got a slight snag: I'm not sure how to get the pulley
off of the old alternator.  The shaft obviously spins
quite freely, and I'm loathe to clamp a pair of
vice-grips on the pulley to lock it down whilst
loosening the nut on the shaft.

Can anyone tell me the easy way to achieve this feat?

Thanks!

Jason Rhodes
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