day 3...
Does anyone have this in a manual that they can email, fax, etc? I
found the manual I need, but it's in England. I'm having some
difficulty figuring out how the alternator bolts onto the engine.
~GJ~
Bob - 02 Jul 2004 18:21 GMT
>day 3...
>
>Does anyone have this in a manual that they can email, fax, etc? I
>found the manual I need, but it's in England. I'm having some
>difficulty figuring out how the alternator bolts onto the engine.
>~GJ~
If you can wait until later tonight, I will scan the Haynes manual
and send them to you. Does the hotmail address work OK ?
Gemini Jackson - 02 Jul 2004 18:39 GMT
>>day 3...
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>If you can wait until later tonight, I will scan the Haynes manual
>and send them to you. Does the hotmail address work OK ?
No. Please send it to gj@jimpirkle.com
Many, many thanks!
~GJ~
Bob - 03 Jul 2004 13:01 GMT
>No. Please send it to gj@jimpirkle.com
>
>Many, many thanks!
>~GJ~
Sending them off now. Hopefully there are not too late to matter.
There are some brush checking instructions on the page.
I included the electrical diagrams for that area.
I also tacked on the diagram for the serp belt. You should replace
that and the upper idler pulley as soon as you get the alternator
done. It's only $80 in parts for the pulley and belt at the dealer and
they are known to spontaneously burst after 50K miles. Some
people replace the lower idler pulley too but they are not
typically an issue.
Yaofeng - 02 Jul 2004 21:40 GMT
> day 3...
>
> Does anyone have this in a manual that they can email, fax, etc? I
> found the manual I need, but it's in England. I'm having some
> difficulty figuring out how the alternator bolts onto the engine.
> ~GJ~
If there is any similarity between how 900 alternator is attached to
the engine to 9k, you are in for some punishment. It's tough to get
it out. Three are two bolts. But I'll let people who own the 900
give you the specifics.