18 Aug 2024 #1 N nevis768 Well-Known Member Joined 18 Jul 2023 Messages 377 Visit site Is this straightforward, do I just put an Allen key in the center of the hole in the shaft the nut is on, then use a spanner on the nut? Attachments IMG_1810.JPG 269.9 KB · Views: 8
Is this straightforward, do I just put an Allen key in the center of the hole in the shaft the nut is on, then use a spanner on the nut?
18 Aug 2024 #2 P peteK Well-Known Member Joined 4 May 2009 Messages 1,499 Location Wirral Visit site Yes thats correct,looks like a Lucas A127' alternator.
18 Aug 2024 #3 Boater Sam Well-Known Member Joined 14 Mar 2020 Messages 1,696 Location Philippines and Thailand Visit site Should be as easy as that.I put the Allan key in a vice, saves my fingers.
18 Aug 2024 #4 N nevis768 Well-Known Member Joined 18 Jul 2023 Messages 377 Visit site Thanks both, it's got the number A13N 234 on the back.
19 Aug 2024 #5 M madabouttheboat Well-Known Member Joined 20 Jan 2005 Messages 1,575 Location UK, but for Covid it's England Visit site nevis768 said: Thanks both, it's got the number A13N 234 on the back. Click to expand... That looks like a Valeo part number I normally remove the pulley nut with an ugga dugga
nevis768 said: Thanks both, it's got the number A13N 234 on the back. Click to expand... That looks like a Valeo part number I normally remove the pulley nut with an ugga dugga