Nunyas
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well, got my alternator today... haven't put it in the car yet... will do it this weekend.
I thought these things all came with pulleys already attached. So all you had to do was hook it up in your car. I was suprised to see my new alternator did not have the pulley already installed on it. Since the new one didn't have the pulley and the old one did, I naturally wanted to keep my pulley... I asked the guy for some tools so I could swap the pulley, and he started changing it for me... eh... I WOULD have been out of there in 5 minutes if he let me do it... instead, I got the pleasure of watching him fumble around with removing the pulley for 20 minutes all the while the line of customers was growing really long. As soon as he took off to help the line of customers I finished swapping out the pulley and finished the necesary paper work to get my core charge back.
had a minor disagreement with the guy too. the clown fumbled the pulley and dropped it when it finally came off the shaft. In the process I *thought* I saw the key that keeps the pulley locked into position on the alternator shaft fall to the ground. He says there wasn't one. I could be wrong, but why have a notched in the alternator shaft and notches in the pulley if yer not gonna put a key into the notches... Either way after watching this guy fumble for so long... I decided that I just wanted to get my core charge back and get outa there. So, I had the guy torque the pulley onto the new alternator and give me my paper work. Of course... the guy at the register apparently thought I needed to pay for the new alternator even though I handed him my reciept and core charge refund slip... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif
I thought these things all came with pulleys already attached. So all you had to do was hook it up in your car. I was suprised to see my new alternator did not have the pulley already installed on it. Since the new one didn't have the pulley and the old one did, I naturally wanted to keep my pulley... I asked the guy for some tools so I could swap the pulley, and he started changing it for me... eh... I WOULD have been out of there in 5 minutes if he let me do it... instead, I got the pleasure of watching him fumble around with removing the pulley for 20 minutes all the while the line of customers was growing really long. As soon as he took off to help the line of customers I finished swapping out the pulley and finished the necesary paper work to get my core charge back.
had a minor disagreement with the guy too. the clown fumbled the pulley and dropped it when it finally came off the shaft. In the process I *thought* I saw the key that keeps the pulley locked into position on the alternator shaft fall to the ground. He says there wasn't one. I could be wrong, but why have a notched in the alternator shaft and notches in the pulley if yer not gonna put a key into the notches... Either way after watching this guy fumble for so long... I decided that I just wanted to get my core charge back and get outa there. So, I had the guy torque the pulley onto the new alternator and give me my paper work. Of course... the guy at the register apparently thought I needed to pay for the new alternator even though I handed him my reciept and core charge refund slip... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif