Alternator replacment

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Sep 15, 2014
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My alternator started making noise. So I am replacing it.

When trying to pull the nut off the fan I found my wife's power/USB cable to phone all twisted through the fan. It must have gotten sucked up

My screen on my housing is to big. I will fix that

I cannot seem to get the nut off the fan

It it a normal right hand thread or is it backward
 
My alternator started making noise. So I am replacing it.

When trying to pull the nut off the fan I found my wife's power/USB cable to phone all twisted through the fan. It must have gotten sucked up

My screen on my housing is to big. I will fix that

I cannot seem to get the nut off the fan

It it a normal right hand thread or is it backward

Im thinking like me its a Southpaw.........Reminds of my 68 Charger. Both right side lug nuts were left thread....:gah:
 
Looked at pictures in classifieds on thesamba.com and sure looks like regular threads to me. All my generators are packed away in storage so I can't physically verify. My John Muir "Complete Idiot" manual says to hold shaft with vice grips and use a chisel and hammer method to loosen the nut. It gets 45 ft/lbs when reinstalled. Hope this helps.
 
"if" there is some thread protruding........compare thread angle with a right hand bolt.......i'm sure it is fine thread, but if you really look close..you will see the angle,or lay a small drill bit in the thread grooves. good luck!
 
Well I got the alternator and fan off but had to do it a screwy way

I took the nuts off the alternator pedestal, pried it up enough to shove a rag between it and the screen/plate.

Then I cut it off with a saws-all

The rag captured all the shavings from the cut

I have a new pedestal I was planning to use anyway.

If I get time today I will research it more on the nut.

No threads showing
 
I got the nut off

It is a Right hand thread

Now I cant get the hub behind the fan off

I am soaking it in penetrating oil now (PB Blaster)
 
I got the hub off

Had to use a puller

Not sure why it was on so tight

Today I cleaned and painted the engine

tomorrow I will put it back together
 

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