Pivot Bolt replacement..DONE!
Well, I found a shop in Sana Ana Ca that specializes in stripped/broken bolt removal. I've had the Alternator pivot bolt stripped out for around 7 years now and it's *time* for a new one. Should the alternator go out I'm in trouble. Belt replacement has been a big hastle and it can't be adjusted.
If anyone here knows how to move the alternator (for belt installation and adjustment) with the pivot bolt frozen...let me know. As far as I can tell, in addition to the pivot bolt, you have the ADJUSTOR LOCKING BOLT and the ADJUSTING BOLT. The locking bolt is attatched to the alternator and lets it side up and down the bracket, locking it in position. The adjusting bolt is attatched to the bracket and determines the position (belt tension) of the alternator itself. I guess there's no way to MOVE the alernator at all with the PIVOT BOLT stripped?
Anyway, here is a pic of the ADJUSTMENT LOCKING BOLT (below in the metal block), the slotted bracket itself, and the ADJUSTING BOLT on top.

If anyone here knows how to move the alternator (for belt installation and adjustment) with the pivot bolt frozen...let me know. As far as I can tell, in addition to the pivot bolt, you have the ADJUSTOR LOCKING BOLT and the ADJUSTING BOLT. The locking bolt is attatched to the alternator and lets it side up and down the bracket, locking it in position. The adjusting bolt is attatched to the bracket and determines the position (belt tension) of the alternator itself. I guess there's no way to MOVE the alernator at all with the PIVOT BOLT stripped?
Anyway, here is a pic of the ADJUSTMENT LOCKING BOLT (below in the metal block), the slotted bracket itself, and the ADJUSTING BOLT on top.

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