GTCarstens829
Mechanical
- Feb 28, 2012
- 2
I purchased a Bosch T1 alternator for a DC generator project that I am putting together. The alternator shipped without a pulley and I would like to put a 2 groove V-belt pulley on it. I purchased a pulley with a split taper bushing but realized that I have a small problem.
The alternator has an external fan that in a normal installation is held in place by the pulley which is bolted by a shaft nut. The shaft nut pushes the pulley and external fan together which makes the move together. My split taper bushing setup does not necessarily ensure that my pulley is applying pressure against the alternator fan.
Is there a way that I can install the split taper bushing that i'm missing that will hold pressure up against the external fan? I have been unable to find a keyed pulley with a fixed 30mm bore.
Here is a picture of the alternator:
The alternator has an external fan that in a normal installation is held in place by the pulley which is bolted by a shaft nut. The shaft nut pushes the pulley and external fan together which makes the move together. My split taper bushing setup does not necessarily ensure that my pulley is applying pressure against the alternator fan.
Is there a way that I can install the split taper bushing that i'm missing that will hold pressure up against the external fan? I have been unable to find a keyed pulley with a fixed 30mm bore.
Here is a picture of the alternator: