Buckmaw
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On the way back from the coast today, Maggie gave me a scare...
Driving along I hear a "whap, whap, whap" then the sound of hardware hitting the blacktop.
I see the rather long bolt fall out of the truck onto the ground so I walk back and get it.
Turns out this bolt is the pivot bolt for the passenger side alternator and it has snapped off
at the block. Bummer... but the alternator is still in the truck and nothing got tore up during
the failure.
I quickly grab my redneck tool kit and cut a long piece of bailing wire and proceed to secure the
bolt to keep it from falling out and it allows me to tighten the alternator up enough to produce
amperage.
I still had a good, strong +12vdc to run the lights and everything else.
Photo 1
I put my prybar on the alternator, tightened the top bolt and called it good...
About 100miles down the road, I noticed my volt meter was running low, still in the green mind you, but low.
I pulled over and the top adjusting bolt had worked itself loose allowing the alternator to move, loosening the
belt.
I adjusted the belt, tightened the belt again and got back on the road.
10miles down the road I hear something fall out from under the truck, this sounded much smaller than the first
event. I pulled over and that is when I saw this...
Photo 2
The top bolt has sheared off due to the additional torque place on it by not having the bottom bolt properly
secured to the engine block.
Out comes redneck toolkit again and we are back on the road.
I have to go track down these parts Monday, hopefully the dealership will have them. If not, then its off
to the CUCV parts depot (dude that has a crapload of parts at his house) and I hope he has what I need.
I need parts 3, 5 and 9.
Photo 3 (IPB)
I need to purchase a quality easy out also...
I need it running before I go into the hospital wednesday...
Driving along I hear a "whap, whap, whap" then the sound of hardware hitting the blacktop.
I see the rather long bolt fall out of the truck onto the ground so I walk back and get it.
Turns out this bolt is the pivot bolt for the passenger side alternator and it has snapped off
at the block. Bummer... but the alternator is still in the truck and nothing got tore up during
the failure.
I quickly grab my redneck tool kit and cut a long piece of bailing wire and proceed to secure the
bolt to keep it from falling out and it allows me to tighten the alternator up enough to produce
amperage.
I still had a good, strong +12vdc to run the lights and everything else.
Photo 1
I put my prybar on the alternator, tightened the top bolt and called it good...
About 100miles down the road, I noticed my volt meter was running low, still in the green mind you, but low.
I pulled over and the top adjusting bolt had worked itself loose allowing the alternator to move, loosening the
belt.
I adjusted the belt, tightened the belt again and got back on the road.
10miles down the road I hear something fall out from under the truck, this sounded much smaller than the first
event. I pulled over and that is when I saw this...
Photo 2
The top bolt has sheared off due to the additional torque place on it by not having the bottom bolt properly
secured to the engine block.
Out comes redneck toolkit again and we are back on the road.
I have to go track down these parts Monday, hopefully the dealership will have them. If not, then its off
to the CUCV parts depot (dude that has a crapload of parts at his house) and I hope he has what I need.
I need parts 3, 5 and 9.
Photo 3 (IPB)
I need to purchase a quality easy out also...
I need it running before I go into the hospital wednesday...
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