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Alternator bolt

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does anyone know how to undo the two bolts tha hold the alternatoe bracket on, tools etc PLEASE!!!Thanks Dave

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Which engine ?
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Ian Hulley wrote:Which engine ?
hi 1900 watercooled and should the alternator bounce about like it is doing thanks

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All the fasteners are M8 (13mm spanner/socket) the long bolt on which the alt. pivots (part # 8 ) is M8 x 75mm.

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Ian Hulley wrote:Image

All the fasteners are M8 (13mm spanner/socket) the long bolt on which the alt. pivots (part # 8 ) is M8 x 75mm.

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thanks ian, have got that, but bolts 7 and 10 have a water pipe running in front of them so cannot get a spanner on, the bracket looks like it has ruptured this pipe, but don't want to take it off in case i can't get a new one, its the pipe that has the dipstick bracket attached to it.
Thanks again Dave

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davidm1164 wrote:
Ian Hulley wrote:Image

All the fasteners are M8 (13mm spanner/socket) the long bolt on which the alt. pivots (part # 8 ) is M8 x 75mm.

Ian
thanks ian, have got that, but bolts 7 and 10 have a water pipe running in front of them so cannot get a spanner on, the bracket looks like it has ruptured this pipe, but don't want to take it off in case i can't get a new one, its the pipe that has the dipstick bracket attached to it.
Thanks again Dave
sorry not 7 and 10 it's 2 no 7's

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davidm1164 wrote: thanks ian, have got that, but bolts 7 and 10 have a water pipe running in front of them so cannot get a spanner on, the bracket looks like it has ruptured this pipe, but don't want to take it off in case i can't get a new one, its the pipe that has the dipstick bracket attached to it.
Thanks again Dave

Depending on what year your van is ... and you have failed to put that in your post ! ... it could be this .. http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/shop?page=s ... ory_id=118

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PS while messing around down there check this one too http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/shop?page=s ... ory_id=118

Gasket ... http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/shop?page=s ... ory_id=118

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Ian Hulley wrote:
davidm1164 wrote: thanks ian, have got that, but bolts 7 and 10 have a water pipe running in front of them so cannot get a spanner on, the bracket looks like it has ruptured this pipe, but don't want to take it off in case i can't get a new one, its the pipe that has the dipstick bracket attached to it.
Thanks again Dave

Depending on what year your van is ... and you have failed to put that in your post ! ... it could be this .. http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/shop?page=s ... ory_id=118

Ian

PS while messing around down there check this one too http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/shop?page=s ... ory_id=118

Gasket ... http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/shop?page=s ... ory_id=118

Ian
Thanks for finding them ian, they don't look right, my van is an 87 but the engine is earlier 82-85 the pipe is solid and seems to go from the water pump and attaches to the block under the alternator, and has a bracket for the dipstick attached to it, if i can't find a new one i suppose i will have to go secondhand. thanks Dave.

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Yep, pre-loved is the way if it's early system.
http://www.vwheritage.com/vw_parts_Cool ... try_GB.htm
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davidm1164 wrote:should the alternator bounce about like it is doing

Errr, NO :roll:


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