Posted by Donald Lehman on December 19, 2018 at 09:16:35 from (74.78.242.235):
Alternator crapped out on the dump truck. Int. 4700. Problem is, Int. was a big believer in "have it your way" and there are about 17,864 versions of that model. This one was originally purchased by a guy who was looking for the cheapest he could get. The alternator is a car sized smaller than normal unit. Has to be ordered. One day shot. Install the alternator. A day later the serpentine fan belts disintegrates. Books at the auto parts store show two different length belts. They had the shorter one in stock and the longer one would be here the next day.The one in stock was too short. Another day shot. Next morning the longer belt is too long! Check another auto parts store. They list a third belt which is in between the other two in length. Gotta order it. Another day shot. Got the right length belt this morning and picked up TMR. Opened the hood and took a second look at everything. Belt fit on the alternator pulley just didn't look right. Yup 6 groove pulley and 7 groove belt. Old alternator had a 7 groove pulley on it. So MAYBE once I get the pulleys changed, everything will ship-shape. Would'a ruined this belt if I hadn't double checked. Sheesh, how many idiots does it take to change a alternator and fan belt???????????? At least one apparently. LOL!
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