[Vwdiesel] alternator adjustment strap
James Hansen
jhsg at sasktel.net
Thu Feb 5 10:19:47 PST 2009
It's just garden variety mild steel if it's the one I think you're
referring to Doug. A good candidate to substitute would be UHMW
polyethylene. Super easy to machine, (being plastic) comes in round
stock, tougher than a pig's nose against abrasion and vibration, and
easy to press fit, even with a swing press (hammer).
There was a rubber bushing in some with an iron core, but the poly rod
will work well. Ask for ultra high molecular weight plastic bushing
material, if they give you a blank stare. It's available in inch sizes
by eighths. Usually carried by your friendly neighborhood steel merchant.
Touch the bushing to a grinder, if you get garden variety sparks, it's
just mild steel. no sparks it aluminium or some other non-ferrous,
feathery sparks it's carbon steel.
-james
Doug & Pam wrote:
> On one of the Caddy's, I have the two eared alternator with the adjusting
> strap under the alternator. It is difficult to get to because it also has
> power steering and the hoses are in the way as well as the water pump
> bracket. I lost the pivot bolt from the adjusting strap and the alternator
> dropped down out of position. When I disassembled it to correct the problem,
> I found that the adjusting strap seems to have a bushing at the pivot bolt.
> Before losing the pivot bolt, the bolt beat an egg shaped hole in the
> bushing. What is this bushing made from? Can they be replaced? Can they be
> substituted?
>
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