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Removing pad mounted alternator

 
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noms1reqd(at)yahoo.com
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 7:50 pm    Post subject: Removing pad mounted alternator Reply with quote

Hello all.
I have a B&N SD-20 direct drive alternator which is mounted on the vacuum accessory pad on an IO-360.
The alternator has apparently failed.
Three of the nuts holding the alternator are relatively easy to get to.
However, the lower inner nut is well hidden and as far as I can tell impossible to reach.
Does anyone have a tip on how to removed this vacuum pad nut without pulling the engine?
Maybe a special tool?

Thanks for the help.

Jeff Bertsch
RV-4
Houston
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 5:32 am    Post subject: Removing pad mounted alternator Reply with quote

Rapco makes a special wrench for remove and replace of the vacuum pump. It is a pretty common tool you might be able to borrow locally.

Randy Hooper
On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 9:45 PM, Jeff Bertsch <noms1reqd(at)yahoo.com (noms1reqd(at)yahoo.com)> wrote:
[quote] Hello all.
I have a B&N SD-20 direct drive alternator which is mounted on the vacuum accessory pad on an IO-360.
The alternator has apparently failed.
Three of the nuts holding the alternator are relatively easy to get to.
However, the lower inner nut is well hidden and as far as I can tell impossible to reach.
Does anyone have a tip on how to removed this vacuum pad nut without pulling the engine?
Maybe a special tool?

Thanks for the help.

Jeff Bertsch
RV-4
Houston
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 6:33 am    Post subject: Removing pad mounted alternator Reply with quote

I was able to get a wrench on it by removing the right side magneto.

PJ Seipel
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Jeff Bertsch wrote:
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Hello all.
I have a B&N SD-20 direct drive alternator which is mounted on the
vacuum accessory pad on an IO-360.
The alternator has apparently failed.
Three of the nuts holding the alternator are relatively easy to get to.
However, the lower inner nut is well hidden and as far as I can tell
impossible to reach.
Does anyone have a tip on how to removed this vacuum pad nut without
pulling the engine?
Maybe a special tool?

Thanks for the help.

Jeff Bertsch
RV-4
Houston

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