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use washers to raise the alternator?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bake" data-source="post: 2324972" data-attributes="member: 561779"><p>Getting it tighter may actually cause it to walk on the other pulley even more and shred it quicker. The pulley being out of line is probably what is causing it to walk rather than it being a little loose. If the pulleys don't line up properly you will most likely have issues with it from now on. For what you guys pay for these alts they should provide a product that fits correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bake, post: 2324972, member: 561779"] Getting it tighter may actually cause it to walk on the other pulley even more and shred it quicker. The pulley being out of line is probably what is causing it to walk rather than it being a little loose. If the pulleys don't line up properly you will most likely have issues with it from now on. For what you guys pay for these alts they should provide a product that fits correctly. [/QUOTE]
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