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-=Jeff=-
05-07-2014, 12:20 AM
So which is which and what are they from/for??
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WVZR-1
05-07-2014, 07:30 AM
Actually need dimensions!
Here's a link to "most" CS144 service pulley dimensions. There are others:
http://store.alternatorparts.com/cs144-series-alternator-pulleys.aspx
Here's what these people consider a replacement for the GM 10498550 that is used on the LT5. Are the dimensions correct? I've never measured one to confirm. Haven't needed one.
http://store.alternatorparts.com/search.aspx?find=10498550
WVZR-1
05-07-2014, 07:59 AM
Cliff - Using the link that I supplied the "effective" OD on your suggestion is maybe 5mm oversize and yes would require a washer. If you click on the images in that link it will show you dimensions and from where they're measured. Use any GM number in the search box and it should take you to the "considered" service pulley. Like I mentioned I've never measured since I've not had the need.
-=Jeff=-
05-07-2014, 08:46 AM
I know my last alt had the smallest pulley I have pictured.. probably why it failed so early
so I installed an Alt last night ( got one locally) since my rebuild was installed, then a brush broke apart and took out the regulator.. I will get a good regulator for it ad get it swapped..
BUT what forgot was ow the belt goes on.. it seems impossible with the OEM size belt..
any suggestions?
-=Jeff=-
05-07-2014, 09:11 AM
still seems next to impossible to get the belt on.. if it was 1/4 to 3/8 longer it would not be such a pain to do
WVZR-1
05-07-2014, 09:34 AM
still seems next to impossible to get the belt on.. if it was 1/4 to 3/8 longer it would not be such a pain to do
That is normally not a "solution" and often can create issues. I would since the dimensions are likely quite accurate from the links I provided check the diameter of the pulley on the service alternator that you bought. Do you know that your belt is OE dimensionally? Is the manufacturers number visible still?
I was actually amazed at how easily the belt was to remove and re-install after removing it to chase a noise. That was 10 years ago so maybe that's just "poor memory" but I thought it relatively simple as compared to some.
Check your dimensions against the 10498550 which would have been an OE from GM. That number is from GMSPO alternator charts and service parts NOT after-market.
-=Jeff=-
05-07-2014, 09:52 AM
If you changed alternator pulley diameter you probably need a longer serpentine belt.
I think you misunderstood.. I had a replacement Alt.. with a smaller that OEM pulley, Belt was easy on/off (like my daily drivers) swapped in a fixed replacement with the OEM pulley, belt is OEM size and it is difficult to fit the belt on.. then i remembered it being that way when I got it years ago
-=Jeff=-
05-07-2014, 09:56 AM
That is normally not a "solution" and often can create issues. I would since the dimensions are likely quite accurate from the links I provided check the diameter of the pulley on the service alternator that you bought. Do you know that your belt is OE dimensionally? Is the manufacturers number visible still?
I was actually amazed at how easily the belt was to remove and re-install after removing it to chase a noise. That was 10 years ago so maybe that's just "poor memory" but I thought it relatively simple as compared to some.
Check your dimensions against the 10498550 which would have been an OE from GM. That number is from GMSPO alternator charts and service parts NOT after-market.
number is not readable, but I always compare them when I swap and it was listed as the correct part # when I bought it..
I will check the pulley of my OEM and compare it to :
Dimensions: 21mm Belt x 62mm OD x 17mm Bore and go from there..
WVZR-1
05-07-2014, 02:27 PM
number is not readable, but I always compare them when I swap and it was listed as the correct part # when I bought it..
I will check the pulley of my OEM and compare it to :
Dimensions: 21mm Belt x 62mm OD x 17mm Bore and go from there..
It might be wise since you're checking to confirm the what I call the "rear pitch" dimension from fan face to 1st groove. If that were less than the OE specification it would hint a washer like Cliff's or if it were greater than it needs rethought maybe. Either of those conditions I would think would cause aggravated belt wear.
-=Jeff=-
05-07-2014, 05:50 PM
everything seems to be lined up.. car is running and alt has not failed yet.
I suspect the battery needs to be replaced too
-=Jeff=-
05-15-2014, 12:12 AM
the Large pulley I have that came off the original alternator I had is 65mm
I am guessing the one on the car is 62mm..
the smaller one I am not sure on size
Schrade
05-15-2014, 07:34 AM
I had a hard time with my new Dayco, but second time it seemed to go on easier - SO much easier that I could have only been sitting on the edge of one of the pulleys.
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