JLA
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I have a spare alternator for my STX550 Navara. The free running pulley fails occasionally so I have been wondering how it all works. this alternator seems different to the others I have looked at.
I am aware of the special tools that are available to replace these pulleys. The pulley has a spline and the axle of the alternator normally has either has a hole through the end with either a spline or hex for tool insertion to stop the shaft turning while the pulley is unscrewed. The problem I have is that the Nissan shaft does have a hole but it is not splined or hex’d.
I am wanting to tool up so I can replace this bearing in-situ on the side of the road. The outer tool is available in many of the eBay kits, but not the inner tool it seems.
Any help appreciated.
I am aware of the special tools that are available to replace these pulleys. The pulley has a spline and the axle of the alternator normally has either has a hole through the end with either a spline or hex for tool insertion to stop the shaft turning while the pulley is unscrewed. The problem I have is that the Nissan shaft does have a hole but it is not splined or hex’d.
I am wanting to tool up so I can replace this bearing in-situ on the side of the road. The outer tool is available in many of the eBay kits, but not the inner tool it seems.
Any help appreciated.