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Alternator bearing part #?
#990663
03/20/10 09:03 PM
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Joined: Jul 2002
Posts: 159
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Wheeler
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I think the bearings in my alternator are starting to get a little noisy, and I'd like to replace them. It's a 92, 3.0L. It's still charging and working fine, but I'd like to take care of it early.
I've replaced the idler pulleys, so I know it's not them....
I'd rather get the parts before I take it all apart- does anyone know a part number or specs for the bearings in the alternator?
Thanks!
88 Trooper, 2.6 5spd 89 Trooper RS 92 Montero
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Re: Alternator bearing part #?
[Re: 4runnerpilot]
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03/22/10 04:12 PM
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Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 749
Rock Warrior
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According to RockAuto, the bearing is a 302CC (an industry standard part number). It's the same for early Gen1 alternators as well in the 60-70A range. They show a 303CC bearing for a larger 110A alternator.
These bearings can be found at local bearing suppliers as well as online at places like RockAuto and even Amazon.
You'll pay about $15-20 though.
Jim
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