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remove the belt.then remove the bracket for the belt tension. then remove the bottom alternator bolt. pull alternator up to top of radiator.may need to remove upper radiator hose and cooling fan assembly to get enough room to get the alternator out.
it's rare but you may have a blown head gasket. Check for a coolant leak in the small hoses under the upper intake, chek the hose from the radiator to the plastic reservoir.
You should clarify which engine it is, and you can look under the hood near the radiator for the serpentine belt instillation diagram that is on a sticker. Rick
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