the ONLY other possible cause is your ALTERNATOR drivers side lower mounting PIVOT flange cast iron bracket is CLOCKED out of sync. here ...
- they are indeed designed to be adjustable a very small amount and can wiggle back and forth if you loosen the 2 vertical mounting hex bolts ....
- do you follow me on this key point topic here ?
- i would agree the 27020-60022 could be original to the truck from the factory , bemause i can find ZERO application information anything on that particular part # - 60022 , except the parts supersessions i get into above in detail
- many times a OEM TOYOTA NipponDenso Parts maker PLANT A-11 installed day 1 production assembly line part # is NOT on the microfiche at all , i have seen this on DENSO Radiators , as late as a FJ62 , printed in the later NEON GREEN stamping ink .....and several Alternators too
- reply back the crank nut question i posted , and then confirm and verify the adjustment tolerance of the PIVOT bracket , from what i can see with your LASER level images , it might just be the CLOCKED OUT Pivot bracket here needs to be tweaked back to plumb level and square ....
- i have come across this many times in my past , and it's ONLY cause has been as a result of the alternator itself being pried upon with a long flat bar while adjusting the drive belt tension , the lower bracket 2 long vertical bolts vibrate loose naturally a bit from age and time hence allowing this to occur without one knowing
- double checked my image files data base i have on all things TOYOTA alternators , and again never seen a offset pulley like that on a Land Cruiser DENSO UNIT , but have seen it on TOYOTA Car ones , CORONA and CROWN , MARK II also ...
- only
@65swb45 would know the final word here on that topic ?