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Old 06-27-2004, 10:33 AM
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Well, after a few weeks with the ASP crank pulley installed, my car doesn't charge enough for my liking at night w/ all of the accessories on. (i.e. lights, AC, radio) I have an alternator overdrive pulley for my car, but am looking for the best/easiest way to install it. I did a search and went through quite a few old threads/posts, but didn't find what I was looking for. Right now I'm thinking I can get away w/ a swivel and a short extension hooked to an impact. I'd rather not have to remove the alternator unless I really have to. Thanks in advance.
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I've used a 1/2 inch drive impact from the bottom of the car & it works fine.
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I've used a 1/2 inch drive impact from the bottom of the car & it works fine.
Your impact must be smaller than mine, it looks like mine won't fit in there w/o hitting the driver's side fan motor. I'm hoping to find a lift I can borrow instead of doing this on my back.




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