rexus31
Senior Member
I think I'm done with O'Reilly Auto Parts.
On the heels of receiving not one, but two boxes of rear shoes for the Chrysler marked with the part number for 2.5" shoes (my application) but containing 2" shoes, I present to you my '64 GTO Alternator debacle.
Let me start by showing what the rear of the Alternator is supposed to look like per the picture in the item description on O'Reilly's website:

Notice the positioning of the POS and NEG terminals in relation to the mounting bosses. The rear case of Alternator I received was clocked to the right 90 degrees which meant the POS and NEG terminals were vertical instead of horizontal, but it also caused the smaller of the center extrusions to hit the valve cover so I was unable to mount it. Back to O'Reilly. Of course, they didn't have another in stock so they had to call another store to pull one off the shelf and do a visual to ensure the rear case was mounted correctly. The clerk at the other store reports the case is mounted the same as the unit I had purchased stating, "The manufacturer doesn't pay attention to how they mount the case. The customer needs to unbolt it and rotate to the correct position." Voicing my apprehension in cracking open the case with the potential of voiding my warranty, the clerk offered to have me perform the maneuver on site at the store. Of course, they have no tools on hand so they needed to pull some off the shelf. Anyway, after removing the 4 bolts, the case wouldn't rotate past a protrusion on the mounting boss. Looks like I'll try NAPA from now on. It's sad the remanufactured parts industry is in the dumps. On a positive note, the clerk I dealt with was accommodating, semi knowledgable and did not hesitate to provide a refund.
On the heels of receiving not one, but two boxes of rear shoes for the Chrysler marked with the part number for 2.5" shoes (my application) but containing 2" shoes, I present to you my '64 GTO Alternator debacle.
Let me start by showing what the rear of the Alternator is supposed to look like per the picture in the item description on O'Reilly's website:

Notice the positioning of the POS and NEG terminals in relation to the mounting bosses. The rear case of Alternator I received was clocked to the right 90 degrees which meant the POS and NEG terminals were vertical instead of horizontal, but it also caused the smaller of the center extrusions to hit the valve cover so I was unable to mount it. Back to O'Reilly. Of course, they didn't have another in stock so they had to call another store to pull one off the shelf and do a visual to ensure the rear case was mounted correctly. The clerk at the other store reports the case is mounted the same as the unit I had purchased stating, "The manufacturer doesn't pay attention to how they mount the case. The customer needs to unbolt it and rotate to the correct position." Voicing my apprehension in cracking open the case with the potential of voiding my warranty, the clerk offered to have me perform the maneuver on site at the store. Of course, they have no tools on hand so they needed to pull some off the shelf. Anyway, after removing the 4 bolts, the case wouldn't rotate past a protrusion on the mounting boss. Looks like I'll try NAPA from now on. It's sad the remanufactured parts industry is in the dumps. On a positive note, the clerk I dealt with was accommodating, semi knowledgable and did not hesitate to provide a refund.
















