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Re: Alternator removal/fitting on 2.5td
« Reply #30 on: 18 September 2009, 20:15:32 »

 thats what I thought :y I have already removed mrs yellow, loosened mr blue, but stroppy teenage green wont move >:( >:( >:( ran out of light and strength :-[ will wd40 tomorrow and carry on. Its not going to beat me ;) thanks for all the help :y again :-*
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Re: Alternator removal/fitting on 2.5td
« Reply #31 on: 18 September 2009, 20:38:02 »

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thats what I thought :y I have already removed mrs yellow, loosened mr blue, but stroppy teenage green wont move >:( >:( >:( ran out of light and strength :-[ will wd40 tomorrow and carry on. Its not going to beat me ;) thanks for all the help :y again :-*
Silkolene Silkopen or Plus Gas would be better. Impact socket driver available ? If not, try striking the bolt head on with a hammer whilst applying pressure to undo it.
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« Reply #32 on: 18 September 2009, 20:48:49 »

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thats what I thought :y I have already removed mrs yellow, loosened mr blue, but stroppy teenage green wont move >:( >:( >:( ran out of light and strength :-[ will wd40 tomorrow and carry on. Its not going to beat me ;) thanks for all the help :y again :-*
Silkolene Silkopen or Plus Gas would be better. Impact socket driver available ? If not, try striking the bolt head on with a hammer whilst applying pressure to undo it.
I live in a small village, no public transport and both Syd and Pete are off the road :( so its a case of what ever I have here :-/ but I do have a hammer :D :D :D :D
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Re: Alternator removal/fitting on 2.5td
« Reply #33 on: 18 September 2009, 21:04:35 »

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thats what I thought :y I have already removed mrs yellow, loosened mr blue, but stroppy teenage green wont move >:( >:( >:( ran out of light and strength :-[ will wd40 tomorrow and carry on. Its not going to beat me ;) thanks for all the help :y again :-*
WD40 is better than nothing I supose, but do it tonight. It will give it much more time to work. 
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Re: Alternator removal/fitting on 2.5td
« Reply #34 on: 18 September 2009, 21:11:10 »

done :y
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Re: Alternator removal/fitting on 2.5td
« Reply #35 on: 19 September 2009, 15:40:25 »

I've emailed you a diagram of the correct routeing of the drive belt - just in case you can't work this out when re-assembling.
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Re: Alternator removal/fitting on 2.5td
« Reply #36 on: 19 September 2009, 15:54:25 »

ok thanks, but I took pics of it before i took it off ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D thanks anyway :y hope to go and have a go now,   :y :y :y
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« Reply #37 on: 19 September 2009, 21:31:06 »

All done and Syd is starting fine again, thank you everyone who helped me :-*
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Re: Alternator removal/fitting on 2.5td
« Reply #38 on: 02 November 2009, 10:36:03 »

a job well done
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Re: Alternator removal/fitting on 2.5td
« Reply #39 on: 02 November 2009, 13:22:28 »

I wish I had seen this post 10 days ago...  I managed to break the bloody tension arm and then took 2 of us to get the flipping belt back on properly, following the Vx/BMW method...   But, I shall make a point of remembering the removal of said bolds and mole grips....   
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Re: Alternator removal/fitting on 2.5td
« Reply #40 on: 02 November 2009, 17:55:28 »

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I wish I had seen this post 10 days ago...  I managed to break the bloody tension arm and then took 2 of us to get the flipping belt back on properly, following the Vx/BMW method...   But, I shall make a point of remembering the removal of said bolds and mole grips....   
Its soooooo much easier, and never breaks the tensioner arm, unlike the BMW way. What idiot dreamt that up!

I can't take any credit, Omegatoy showed me :y
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Re: Alternator removal/fitting on 2.5td
« Reply #41 on: 02 November 2009, 21:18:20 »

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I wish I had seen this post 10 days ago...  I managed to break the bloody tension arm and then took 2 of us to get the flipping belt back on properly, following the Vx/BMW method...   But, I shall make a point of remembering the removal of said bolds and mole grips....   
Its soooooo much easier, and never breaks the tensioner arm, unlike the BMW way. What idiot dreamt that up!

I can't take any credit, Omegatoy showed me :y

you have the force now Tb :y

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Re: Alternator removal/fitting on 2.5td
« Reply #42 on: 07 November 2009, 15:39:29 »

sorry for hi jacking this thread ,but should the green bolt be a torx bolt or a 16mm,mines got a 16 mm and i couldnt get a socket on flush
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Re: Alternator removal/fitting on 2.5td
« Reply #43 on: 28 December 2009, 13:29:23 »

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Re: Alternator removal/fitting on 2.5td
« Reply #44 on: 28 December 2009, 16:35:53 »

someone please do a guide for this ;)
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