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TM 5-4320-305-24 3-18. REPAIR ALTERNATOR, V-BELT PULLEY, AND FAN (Continued) 2 Remove four through bolts (1) and four nuts (2). 3 Remove alternator (3) from vise. WARNING If the brush assembly has not been removed, it will spring out when rear housing is separated from the front housing.  Flying parts may cause serious injury. CAUTION Do  not  insert  screwdriver  more  than  1/16  inch  (1.6  mm)  deep  between  the  two housings to avoid damage to stator. 4 Insert  two  small-bladed  screwdrivers  between  front  housing  (4)  and  rear  housing  (5)  and  carefully  pry  apart. Separate the two housings.  Rear bearing retainer may remain in rear housing. 5 Remove front bearing retainer (1) from recess in front housing  (2)  by  using  a  long-nose  pliers  to  compress the ears of front bearing retainer; lift bearing retainer out of housing. 6 Use a wooden block to tap on the shaft of rotor (3) to free it from front housing (2). CAUTION Do  not  press  on  inner  race  of  bearing  during removal.  Excessive pressure on the inner race may damage the bearing. 7 Remove  front  bearing  (4)  and  rear  bearing  (5)  from rotor (3) by using a bearing puller. 3-88

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