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Old 08-15-2017, 06:57 AM   #10
Gelbster
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Originally Posted by blvsmith View Post
With belt back on and stethoscope in hand I check all and found the noise coming from alternator or upper idler pully. I really can not distinguish which one the noise is originating from. With the belt off the upper idler pully seemed fine. Could it be the alternator?
If your Stethoscope test is valid - yes the alternator bearings may be noisy/worn.
The freewheeling clutch on the Bosch alternator requires a peculiar little tool to remove it.But they are cheap on Fleabay.It is often very tight. Lots on Youtube to help you remove.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p52VTAnLptI
There is an upgrade alternator on Amazon -inexpensive.
Replacing it -read the excellent Pelican DIY. There is one bolt that can be a pain ! Search.
Now is the time.
While you have the Alternator out inspect the cavity under the Inlt Manifold to see if vacuum hoses have been dislodged.
If you lack the tools/experience, you might want to find an M96 Indie for this......but we mentioned that earlier

Last edited by Gelbster; 08-15-2017 at 08:23 PM.
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