How Do You Press On An Alternator Pulley?
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I used a standard pulley puller to get it off, but how do I get the pulley back on my alternator? The local parts houses are absolutely no help on old mopar stuff. Since the old pulley shafts aren't tapped and drilled, the kits they sell don't work. I don't want to put pressure on the front bearing by using a steering wheel puller. All I can think of doing is pulling the alternator apart and pressing the pulley back on with a hydraulic press.
what's the method?
I’m listening.
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Re: How Do You Press On An Alternator Pulley?
[Re: Big Bad Bee]
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split the case so you can support the back side. Freeze the alt half overnight in the freezer & slightly heat the pulley to expand the ID. Hyd press.
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Re: How Do You Press On An Alternator Pulley?
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What I do is place the pulley directly on a 100 watt light bulb. Leave it on for five minuets or so. This will get it hot enough to expand so with a pair of thick gloves you can slide it into position.
Makes me want to go out and try it. only thing I'd have to remove a pulley first
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Re: How Do You Press On An Alternator Pulley?
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What I do is place the pulley directly on a 100 watt light bulb. Leave it on for five minuets or so. This will get it hot enough to expand so with a pair of thick gloves you can slide it into position.
Makes me want to go out and try it. only thing I'd have to remove a pulley first
wher you gunna find a 100 w bulb? do these new bulbs get that hot?
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Re: How Do You Press On An Alternator Pulley?
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Do it the right way,split the case,support rotor,press it on and be done with it,if you don't have a press get someone else to do it,don't make easy things complicated .
Thank-You...
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Re: How Do You Press On An Alternator Pulley?
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Heat the pulley for a couple of minutes with a torch and drop it over the shaft. *no brainer*
I believe that is what a "Rosebud" torch head is for
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Re: How Do You Press On An Alternator Pulley?
[Re: 62maxwgn]
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I'd have to do some calculations, but just off the top of my head, I think I be worried about steel that would expand from the heat of a 100W light bulb?
Here we go:
Ok, thermal expansion of steel .0000076in/deg 100w bulb temp 470 deg so: change in temp is 400, 400 x .0000076 = .00304 thermal expansion, if pulley diameter is 1/2", then .00304 x 1/2" = 0.0015" or 1.5 thousands, maybe that is enough?
Last edited by cnxt; 02/03/14 08:25 PM.
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Re: How Do You Press On An Alternator Pulley?
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I'd have to do some calculations, but just off the top of my head, I think I be worried about steel that would expand from the heat of a 100W light bulb?
Here we go:
Ok, thermal expansion of steel .0000076in/deg 100w bulb temp 470 deg so: change in temp is 400, 400 x .0000076 = .00304 thermal expansion, if pulley diameter is 1/2", then .00304 x 1/2" = 0.0015" or 1.5 thousands, maybe that is enough?
Enough pressure is required to seat the pulley on the inner race of the drive end bearing,if you just heat to install,how would you know it was there ?
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