Mackfire68
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Ok, this is a great site. I was having battery / alternator problems with my duece and I asked some questions. Several members chimed in with some great advice. I determined I needed an alternator. Took the old one to a local alternater shop and the guy says it couldn't be rebuilt, at least not for under $500.00 bucks. Memphis Equipment had one for $420.00. I had a couple of offers for a used one for $100.00 plus shiping. Took the $100 deal, recieved it a few days later, took it to the alternater guy to check it and erverthing was fine. OK so far so good. The used alternater had a three belt pully, no problem I took the three belt pully off and replaced it with the two belt pully from the old alternater. OK again so far so good. I installed the used alternater. and since the old belts looked fairly new I deceided to reuse them. When I went to tighten the belts, there wasn't enough room to adjust them. The belts were too big. How can the same size alternator with the same pulley and same belts not work. Anyway I went back to this web site to look up the coorect belt. Again another reason why this site is so great. Sure enough the old belts are one inch longer. (old Dayco # 17480, new correct #17470)
Last week I posted some PICs of my duece and someone noticed that the canvas cover was installed backwards.
Now how can a vehicle coming directly from GL have wrong alternator belts and the back canvas cover installed wrong. Any of you military maintence GI's have an answer?
I'm definatly hooked on this OD stuff.
Last week I posted some PICs of my duece and someone noticed that the canvas cover was installed backwards.
Now how can a vehicle coming directly from GL have wrong alternator belts and the back canvas cover installed wrong. Any of you military maintence GI's have an answer?
I'm definatly hooked on this OD stuff.
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