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Check the LED indicator bulb, it should be "backwards" meaning the positive goes to the shell and neg goes to the contact point, easy enough to test with a couple test leads.
At least now you have it figured out and have the resources to fix it(y)
What kind of symptoms did you have? I would think this would cause a high speed vibration
Good deal!
Just so it will be here this is what a 10K/12K A1/A2 half shaft should look like, I believe you have a half shaft from a late ECV of REV truck.
The way the lip is under the rotor at the begining of your tape measure I would suspect the drive flange is 3.54" the rotor and half shaft are from something other than an A1/A2
I just went out and measured a A1/10K rotor, a A1/10K drive flange also a A1/10K and a A2/12K half shafts with my cheapo Chicom calipers and they all measure 3.54"
They should all measure this way until you get to the later trucks (15K?)
This is to say the A2/12K half shafts will bolt up to the...
Looks like you have some mish mashed parts, the 10K/A1 and the A2/12K have a 3 1/2 (aprox but real close) pilot. Measured at the half shaft.
It looks like nether the rotor, drive flange or half shaft come even close, all three, flange/rotor/half shaft should measure the same.
The late model...
It means when the short is removed it is supposed to automatically reset, there are so many Chinese knockoff electrical components out there and they are all crap unless you are sure you have a legitimate switch that could be the problem, also do you have a 400A alt? if so there is likely a...
They bounce allot!
But if you think something is wrong then you need to check out the alt/ps pump mounts and make sure nothing is loose.
Other than that you use matched belts and get them to the tension that is specified in the TM using the tension gauge.
Do you have a 200 or 60A alt?