SOURCE: Crankshaft pulley Nissan Pulsar '91 N14
Hi your alternator pulley is hold by a nut about twenty mm, chech it it may be lose......good luck
SOURCE: ALTERNATOR BELT
its really really easy to find without diagrams. find the alternator (metallic colour, has cooling fan on front with pulley and 3-4 wires coming off back of it.
then follow the belt. should go to crank (down bottom) and probably power steering or air con as well. hope this helps
SOURCE: daihatsu mira
I have a 1992 daihatsu mira the fan will on turn on if I have the air con on is that correct. So if its over heating I need to turn the air con on to turn the fan on!
SOURCE: 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Power Steering Pump/Pulley/Belt
I see this is a two part question...
In replacing the alternator, there is no reason at all to be messing with the pulley on the power steering. That pulley is pressed on and though you could remove it with a puller it is far more difficult to re-install without the proper tools. (it is not hammered on). Power steering pulleys don't just fall off. They are so tightly pressed onto the shaft that they don't even require a retaining bolt to hold them on.
Without the benefit of being able to examine it myself, I'd have to guess that either you originally had a mis-match of pulley to pulley shaft and the pulley was sliding on the shaft (so remote a concept that you may be hit by a meteorite if you buy that) Or someone removed it for an unknown reason and did not properly re-install it.
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