WTB a SINGLE v ALTERNATOR PULLEY

I did buy one for $51,and that included shipping,and put it on the car.I guess I wanted this old one in store,since I think all that was wrong with it was the front bearing was dry.It seems much less noisy now,but I won't know for sure until I put it back on the car.I would replace the front bearing,but then I have to go somewhere to have it pressed on,along with the pulley.Your right,I'll spend twice as much trying to repair it than buying a remanufactured one,but it's a hobby to me,and I'm learning,and want to become more proficient.And the car is a 100% survivor.Thanks for your advice,Rich.


even with a survivor car I'm sure that alternator has been changed at least twice since new, but if it still works then wait until it dies to replace it