Posted July 2, 201114 yr Bought a Denso alternator from alternatorparts.com. It's a 220 amp unit part number N1ERIF220. I need a small v-belt pulley and nut for it. The pulley I have on it is slightly bigger than the serpintine one that came with it.
July 5, 201114 yr Author Bought a Denso alternator from alternatorparts.com. It's a 220 amp unit part number N1ERIF220. I need a small v-belt pulley and nut for it. The pulley I have on it is slightly bigger than the serpintine one that came with it.I bought this before i found this forum. Or, i would have called you guys. Think my results would have been a lot better.
July 6, 201114 yr That part number doesn't show anything on google unfortunately, can you please take some pictures for me? Thanks.
July 7, 201114 yr Author Sure, soon as I get off work ill snap one. Edited July 7, 201114 yr by srd150
July 10, 201114 yr Author http://m1082.photobucket.com/albums/srd150/Snapbucket/?pbauth=1_uLEBonVPfaLdh1h3YMYz2ZNzphABrv9Rxs4%2FD7z%2FQa5DXxJWnHGAz3igG%2FVa1V4gOPAXInp5cfsELpFOKHApAp2w7R2GkPlGRFrIapTzD57vrkbPN%2FGPO5spDrLkMQQ8NgkFhbXl%2Bpec%2Flu5AGSjPBpHLajvsTcxOr this one...
July 14, 201114 yr The problem with running small v-belt is the surface contact is poor and you will get bad belt slip. I honestly would not advise with going with anything smaller.
July 14, 201114 yr Author Man, I wish I hadn't bought this one. Live and learn I guess. Thanks anyhow.