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![]() Kinda reminds me of the "#" symbol. I've always known it as the "pound" sign. Now it's being called a "hash tag". Go figure. We're basking if low 50s and sunshine here in the NW. Can't ask for much better in the winter. Rebuilding the alternator is fraught with pitfalls but there are a series of measurements that can be made as you assemble to assure no internal shorts exist. One mod I did to mine was to put a set screw onto the rear bearing to keep it from spinning at high rpm.
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Scott ![]() Vett owner since 1979._It's about the car and the people Last edited by scottfab; 01-19-2014 at 08:44 PM. |
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Hey there seems to be another newer saying too.
![]() ![]() ![]() Scott, your idea seems to me to have merit as I have seen bearing spin if they are not locked in tight by fit. I like it. Last edited by Franke; 01-19-2014 at 11:21 PM. |
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make noise that would come and go. Eventually it heated and failed. The heat caused it to seized and bonded to the housing. Then it was hell getting it out. The tapping was quite easy. ![]() I'm not sure this link will work (been having some problems) but this is how I rebuilt mine http://www.zr1netregistry.com/Inform...r-Rebuild.aspx
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Scott ![]() Vett owner since 1979._It's about the car and the people Last edited by scottfab; 01-20-2014 at 01:33 PM. |
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I'll ask the guy doing the re-work there Scott, if he suggests it.
If I do any mod, and it goes belly up, I might be SOL on what-ever warranty I get... Quote:
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![]() I like to cap off my Zerk Fittings also...... ZerKaps
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![]() Now you know why I was looking for more photos of Alternator Removal without messing with the Plenum ![]() And without messing with Coolant (if you do not have TB Coolant Eliminated through the Plenum) ![]() I Double Like your Photo Coverage ![]() ![]()
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![]() Just do it, huh Cliff? Did I ever say I'm from Missouri? You know - the Show-Me state??? You near here? Anyway, I don't think a socket will go on that bolt, with the INJ as it sits. The thought of rounding the head off with an Open-End isn't appealing either... IF Alt removal will work, withOUT plenum movement, the coolant manifold still would need to be removed. Unless you got a coolant manifold by-pass too ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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...and now that I think back here, Jerry did say you could probably loosen the CC Cover bolts 1 @ a time, to re-seal, and not remove it...
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Alternator IN, withOUT moving a THING - not the upper rear alt mount bracket, plenum, anything.
Trick is to insert the alt lower mounting flange into the WP recess FIRST. Then you'll have to spin the impellor to give just a little marginal clearance of the impellor to the OTS. Then just a little coaxing to get the last alt housing edge under the plenum. Then put the pivoting bracket into place, Bat+ Output nut on, rear bracket bolt, and you're done. Time to do a little editing in 'Solutions' there Mr C!!! Vids of removal, and of re-install are uploading to Y/T now. First one ever to document Alternator removal with plenum in place??? So everything zipped up, pulled the trigger, and she fired up 2nd try. Closed Loop, idle rock steady - AGAIN. And after shutdown, no smoke, sparks, inferNO. Restrictor gasket is still installed for DataMaster logging. Secondary butterflies just let in a little more air in, which isn't a big deal, but it's IRREGULAR flow, not continuous 100% steady amount. Restrictor gasket will allow for more minute, steady calculations in DM. THEN we can look at what's getting in there... |
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Removal vid here. You see any stills you want, get the time, and I'll get the frames posted. Install vid later. Upload time slow with the web crowded Prime Time. |
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