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Could have rebuilt the alternator by now....
Local shop, buy parts, do it yourself.
For now, you better use a battery charger and charge your front battery overnight, so you can get to work tomorrow.
You could swap alternators(positions) and then you could probably start your truck all...
And, in anticipation of your next question, I refer you to this thread(cost, how to test).
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/cucv/61787-cant-find-alt-fits.html
This is like a vicious little circle, all readily available info, that takes you in circles around the SS website(if you search).
Daja vu!
It take less than an hour, with the right tools. You'll need an impact wrench to remove the pulley nut. Then, just a screwdriver and a few small sockets or nut-drivers. You can buy the parts for about $40.
A local rebuild shop should be able to fix it for around $100.
Don't throw your old...
Post# 56 in the CUCV wiki has the alt part number for the drivers side alt.
Belt numbers are listed in the WIKI also.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/cucv/20600-faq-thread-cucvs.html
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