Went to change the alt yesterday. The pulley on the new one is different. I need to use my old on as I have a Kilby on board air compressor system.
Kilby pulley
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new style pulley with rubber seal in end
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splines under seal
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My alternator is mounted lower, under the air compressor. I took out the air box assy and was able reach in and remove it quit easily
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I noticed a wire that wasn't attached to anything- not a good sign. It was the one that goes from the alt to the rt battery. No wonder I wasn't charging the batteries.
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When I got the alt out I looked at the stud where that wires goes - again not good. Seems that the nut came off and the wire must have arced against the post until it burned off ( just a guess ). I could have put the new on, I just wouldn't have been able to use my air compressor or exh brake. Here you can see the old one with the "short" stud and the new one with the "normal stud".
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Fortunately I had a "good used" alt lying around that I put on and the system works now. I will have my friend rebuild the original one this winter. I returned the new one to Dodge. Shadrach