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I'm really struggling with this job, and have probably now created a bigger problem for myself.
Guessing that if I've spilt power steering fluid on the alternator that it will probably be goosed. |
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It will certainly not do it any good, maybe you could wash it of with carb cleaner, or engine degreaser, and a good air line. Aviation long spanner is also good to use, but it does need the end grinding thinner a little, as above use a wedge if your spanner is slipping off, it's also easier if you cut the belts off if you are changing both, if not just cut the one you are changing. 1 2 3 https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/162597598422 https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/152630183737
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4th August 2021, 18:13 | #43 |
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Thanks Steve.
Not for the first time in my life I'm feeling a bit fed up and frustrated with myself for not covering it properly. Oh well. Learn the hard way . . again. |
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