Special Tools Required
Handle driver ( 07749-0010000)
1. | Test the alternator and regulator before you remove them. |
2. | Remove the alternator. |
3. | Remove the heat shield (A) and harness brackets (B).
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4. | Remove the terminal insulator.
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5. | Remove the four through bolts.
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6. | Heat the rear bearing seat with a heat gun for about 5 minutes (50-60 °C, 129-140 °F).
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7. | Separate the rear housing from the drive end housing by inserting a flat-tip screwdriver into the openings and prying them apart. NOTE: Be careful not to damage the stator with the tip of the screwdriver.
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8. | Separate the rear housing (A) and drive end housing (B) with the stator (C) attached to the rear housing.
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9. | If you are not replacing the front bearing and/or rear bearing, go to 17. Clamp the rotor in a soft-jawed vise, then remove the pulley locknut.
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10. | Remove the rotor using a puller as shown.
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11. | Inspect the rotor shaft for scoring, and inspect the bearing journal surface in the drive end housing for seizure marks.
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12. | Remove the rear bearing using the puller as shown.
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13. | Use a hand press to install the new rear bearing. Apply pressure only on the inner race to avoid damaging the bearing.
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14. | Remove the front bearing retainer plate.
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15. | Support the drive end housing in a vise, and drive out the front bearing with a brass drift and hammer.
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16. | With a hammer and the special tools, install a new front bearing in the drive end housing.
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17. | Measure the length of both brushes with a vernier caliper.
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18. | Check for continuity between the slip rings (A).
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19. | Check for continuity between each slip ring (A) and the rotor (B) and the rotor shaft (C).
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20. | If you removed the pulley, put the rotor in the drive end housing, then tighten its locknut to 111 N·m (11.3 kgf·m, 81.7 lbf·ft). |
21. | Remove any grease or oil from the slip rings. |
22. | Push the brushes (A) in, then insert a pin or drill bit (B) (about 1.8 mm (0.77 in.) diameter) to hold them there.
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23. | Heat the rear bearing seat with a heat gun for about 5 minutes (50-60 °C, 129-140 °F). |
24. | Put the rear housing assembly (A) and drive end housing/rotor assembly (B) together, tighten the four through bolts (C), and pull put the pin (D).
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25. | After assembling the alternator, turn the pulley by hand to make sure the rotor turns smoothly and without noise. |
26. | Install the alternator and drive belt. |