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Old Feb 20, 2013 | 08:49 AM
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From: MOFN, AL, 70 miles from George
Default Re: Alternator Bearings (easy replacement?)

A "chirp" is usually an indication of something in the path, like a bit of insulation hitting the rotor. Failing bearings usually have a coarsness or "rumble" to them.

Just sayin'...

But, it should be relatively easy to change the bearings-just make sure you can find them and you have a pulley/bearing puller to start with. NO PRYING!
 
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