by simontaylor » Sun May 01, 2005 10:42 am
After our Zolder trip yesterday, much high speed "Grand Touring" driving, 500 miles in a day, my alterator seems to have seized up 1 mile from home last night.
Wat a noise from the belt. I forced it free it with a screw driver but the bearing sound completely dry and then it seized again.
After an hour of struggling this morning, it seems a bit of a pig to remove. What size is the nut on the main pivot point on the top of the alternator, as my 17mm socket seems quite loose and I don't especially want to round it off?
I have removed the air filter to get better access from underneath, is that enough or do I need to get aceess to it from the top.
Any reasonable suggestions welcome.
PS: Being an ex-Fiat man, I am used to my metric nuts and bolts, is all the Renault stuff the same, 8,10,13,1,17 mm etc? I have alraedy found some odd sizes, 11mm and 12mm.......so far.
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