Alternator Pulley Alignment

ron & gina

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Apr 23, 1999
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Hi Ted,

If its the same as my 73, There's a hole in the pulley to which you access
the tension bolt. I used the starter to get hole close to alignment then
used socket/extension to loosen bolt

Ron&Gina
73 Pumpkin-Rose
Ft. Mohave, AZ.

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Sent: Friday, March 31, 2000 3:33 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: Alternator Pulley Alignment

> Dear Emery: I concur with what you say however, I'm not especially
> mechanically inclined and also lack a lot of the tools that could simplify
a
> job. What is obvious to the mechanically inclined is not readily
discernible
> to me. For example, I still can't figure out how to loosen the power
steering
> unit to remove the belt to put it in the correct order. I loosened the
> nuts/bolts that I thought would loosen it but I couldn't get it to budge.
> Regards, Ted Stier
 
Thats so right Rick,
You have to get down and dirty!!!!!! The info is all here on the GMCnet!!!!!
You just have to, Ask, Look, listen and put what you want to do to use and
you'll get what you want the way you want it!!!!!! Sometimes you just can't
buy that!!

Ron&Gina
73 Pumpkin-Rose
Ft. Mohave, AZ.
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Sent: Friday, March 31, 2000 10:14 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: Alternator Pulley Alignment

>
> > It seems that whenever I do have something done by a garage
> > something is not quite right and I often have to redo it. The
mechanics
> are
> >
> > probably rushing to get it done and often overlook things. They also
> often
> > don't torque bolts or use Loctite and other little things that make the
> job
> > better.
> >
>
> Folks,
> As a former mechanic, it pains me to admit Emery is 100% correct. As
Mom
> used to say, "If you want something done right,....."
>
> Rick Staples
> '75 Eleganza
> Louisville, CO