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<blockquote data-quote="mike202" data-source="post: 630959" data-attributes="member: 17202"><p>Check your alternator pulley wheel is tight on the spindle and the bearings are not worn. The same thing has happened to me a couple of times over the years. The first time it was the worn bearings on the old generator shaking the nut loose, and the second time the pulley wheel had fractured.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike202, post: 630959, member: 17202"] Check your alternator pulley wheel is tight on the spindle and the bearings are not worn. The same thing has happened to me a couple of times over the years. The first time it was the worn bearings on the old generator shaking the nut loose, and the second time the pulley wheel had fractured. [/QUOTE]
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