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Removal of alternator - ideas please

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Removal of alternator - ideas please

Post by toaddog »

Attempting to remove a seized alternator from a 300tdi. I find the previous owner has rounded the head of the bottom mounting bolt probably due to wrong sized spanners.

Anyone suggest any alternatives to pulling the intercooler and using a bolt extractor or welding another bolt onto the head of the rounded one to get it out.
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Post by RaginRover »

Would you get it started with vize grips ?

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Post by "CANADA" »

use a center punch and hammer....hows your accesability down there...are u able to grind a knotch into it and use a big flatblade
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Post by modman »

file 2 sides and then use open ended spanner

try metric ring spanners on rounded nut, even force one on to loosen it

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Post by suzidisco »

Get yourself a set of METRIC brand spanners there are a little expensive but are perfect on rounded bolts they fit both imperial and metric bolts so you will only need to carry one set in the landy too.
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