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I read the instructions sent with it, and it says to reuse the nut from the 60 amp alternator, but I tried to fit that nut on and it was too small. 60 amp alt nut seemed to be 3/4 16 but the shaft on the 200 seems to be 7/8 in diameter.
Anyone know the actual nut size?
Also the pulley seems to be a solid inch off of the other pulleys, which then would require a spacer between the pulley and alternator. But to do that I would need to grind down the woodruff key to fit such a thick spacer. I don't think this was how AM general intended it to work?
Here are all the pictures that I took. I took some of when the pulley was flat against the alternator, and the others with the pulley properly aligned, and when it is aligned it leaves about a 1/4 of space between the two.
I just checked the epay listing where I bought the alternator and its the N1225-1
Anyone know the actual nut size?
Also the pulley seems to be a solid inch off of the other pulleys, which then would require a spacer between the pulley and alternator. But to do that I would need to grind down the woodruff key to fit such a thick spacer. I don't think this was how AM general intended it to work?
Here are all the pictures that I took. I took some of when the pulley was flat against the alternator, and the others with the pulley properly aligned, and when it is aligned it leaves about a 1/4 of space between the two.
I just checked the epay listing where I bought the alternator and its the N1225-1
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