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  • Alternator Bearings

    I guess this is the right section..

    Ok, my alternator is squeaking like crazy before it's nice and warmed up. Well I don't like that. It's f'n embarrassing.

    Btw, the alternator works fine. It's almost a year old. Almost.

    Anyone ever change out the bearings of an alternator?

    I'm gonna pull it apart to see what I'm up against, I'd just like some forewarning if there's something that I'm likely to break while doing so. Or any helpful tips of course.

    TEAM C6V6

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    Re: Alternator Bearings

    didn't you get a year warn. with it? just trade it in.
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    • #3
      Re: Alternator Bearings

      An alternator is something I don't tear apart. They're not expensive and they're easy to replace. Disposable item IMO.
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      • #4
        Re: Alternator Bearings

        I would agree. Just get a new one and be done with it.
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        • #5
          Re: Alternator Bearings

          Look. Bearings are $5-$10 bucks vs $100+ for an alternator. No one answered my question. If any of you guys are willing to give me a 100 bucks since that's "not expensive" then sure, I'll get a new alternator.

          TEAM C6V6

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          • #6
            Re: Alternator Bearings

            never done it before, but i know you have to heat it up and use a puller to get them off.

            i think most people are saying to get a new alternator because well.. personally i wouldnt trust installing new bearings in it

            BUT, something you need to know, usually bad bearings in an alternator can and most likely will mess up other things like bad wear on the pulley.

            you need to make sure it isnt damaged in any way before you do that, or it is going to cost you even more money

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            • #7
              Re: Alternator Bearings

              If you've never done it how could you not trust installing new bearings?

              I'm just gonna figure it out myself, doesn't seem very hard. I change out big bearings on fedex trailers every day.

              TEAM C6V6

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              • #8
                Re: Alternator Bearings

                If it is only a year old there should be a warranty on it. I believe Autozone gives lifetime warranties IIRC.

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                • #9
                  Re: Alternator Bearings

                  Originally posted by J.T. View Post
                  If it is only a year old there should be a warranty on it. I believe Autozone gives lifetime warranties IIRC.
                  Didn't buy it from autozone.

                  Either way, it doesn't matter. I asked about bearings but only one person actually responded to the actual question.

                  Anyways, I put a new belt on and the squeak stopped. cheaper belts wear out and stretch faster apparently. I found a 61in gatorback I had to order online because no local stores carry them. If this belt stretches too quickly I'll be looking into a new tensioner.

                  TEAM C6V6

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                  • #10
                    Re: Alternator Bearings

                    I've done bearings in older GM alternator's. It's easy for the most part and no I've never had to heat them to remove or install them, the press fit in the housing is tighter that on the shaft. On my 91 Corsica I had to un- soldier the field coil to dis assemble it. That was a PITA.
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