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alternator shroud bolts

Hi, I pulled my alternator today to get it rebuilt and noticed the long allen bolts that hold the alternator to the fan shroud, as well as provide a bolting surface for the smaller plastic alternator shroud are a little dinged up. I figured while in there I would replace. I didn't find any on the Pelican site. Is is possible they are here, and I am just not finding them?

Again, these are the 6 long allen bolts that run from the front of the alternator, attach it to the fan shroud and back through to attach to the small plastic funnel shroud at the back of the alternator through which all the wiring runs.

Any help appreciated.

Thanks!

J

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I ordered some long 6mm allen bolts from McMaster Carr (I never did find them here on Pelican and think these are probably specific to your alternator).
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They are threaded and hold the alternator together. Cant see them and they dont go bad.
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Hey Bruce, you are right, they are out of sight.... however, the threads on the ends are screwed up and the bolt is slightly bent... no idea why, but worth replacing when I am in there..
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your rebuilder will have them and be able to replace if you just ask

- mine did that

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