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TM 9-2320-364-20-4 7-18      7-4.  ALTERNATOR BELTS REPLACEMENT/ADJUSTMENT (145 AMP) (CONT). Adhesive causes immediate bonding on contact with eyes, skin, or clothing and also gives off harmful vapors.  Wear protective goggles and use in well-ventilated area.  If adhesive gets in eyes, try to keep eyes open; flush eyes with water for 15 minutes and get immediate medical attention. (5) Coat threads of four screws (1) with sealing compound. (6) Install pump drive shaft (3) on engine (4) with four lockwashers (2) and screws (1). Tighten screws 60 lb-ft (81 N.m). c. Adjustment. NOTE If belts have been replaced, begin with Step (3). (1) Loosen locknut (5) on screw (6). (2) Loosen nut (4). (3) Install belt tensioning gage on belts (1). (4) Tighten nut (2) on alternator support arm (3) until alternator belts tension reaches 55 to 65 lbs (245 to 289 N). (5) Tighten nut (4) on alternator support arm (3) to 75 lb-ft (102 N.m). (6) Remove belt tensioning gage from belts (1). (7) Tighten locknut (5) on screw (6) and alternator mounting bracket (7) 95 to 105 lb-ft (128 to 142 N.m).

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