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    marco110 Guest

    Question Need help .....

    Hi guys !

    I raise my alternator, but I encounter a problem:
    impossible to replace the cable +, as you can see:


    impossible to thread the cable, it is in the right place?


    I read this excellent post:http://www.aulro.com/afvb/d3-d4-rrs/...placement.html
    but nobody would have a picture to see how the cable is oriented ?
    It is "rigidly", I can not rotate it !
    an idea?
    Maybe if I unplug the other extremity of this cable, on the "starter"?
    I'll be crazy ..

    Marc.

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    What is your question, it is not clear. To put it together, reverse the process of taking it apart.

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    marco110 Guest
    My problem was: how to reassemble the cable, in fact, very hard to screw up!no space to work easily! as you can see :

    But I managed, it's done!


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    It may be helpful to connect the cable before bolting the alternator into position.

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    marco110 Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by bee utey View Post
    It may be helpful to connect the cable before bolting the alternator into position.
    Nope , You must think I'm trying!

    the cable is "big" and rigid, unable to move easily!
    LR RTA, said: Alternator mount then attach the cable!

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    Ive just done one , its orientation is paralell with the block,straight back . Are you saying there is not enough cable to pull it slightly forward amd put it on the terminal ?
    Who took it off ? Did it snap back once released ?What beeutey said is exactly how I did it. Fit and tighten cable before fitting altenator. Only one spanner required 13 MM
    PS I Just love your tensioner drive , one of those el cheapo 3/8 drive ratchets with a !0 inch I/2 inch drive extension. very novel!!!

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    marco110 Guest
    Hi

    My issue : tried to do the alternator with the cable attached, but i couldnt fit it. After a couple of hours i swapped to try it the same way as you're trying it and that worked for me but it wasnt easy. I had to pre bend the connector with some pliers before fitting the alternator.
    That's the problem, the cable is too short and too rigid!

    But : done now....................It's not the easiest of jobs, you need to be very strong and have small flexible hands - not a well known combination!........
    PS I Just love your tensioner drive , one of those el cheapo 3/8 drive ratchets with a !0 inch I/2 inch drive extension. very novel!!!
    YEP, very "easy" with ..............
    Cheers !

    Marc.

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