You don't. The bearings are sealed.
Alternator oil pipe? There is no oil pipe connected to the alternator that I have ever seen. The alternator has sealed bearings and does not require any outside lubrication. Are you sure you are looking at the alternator? Is it possible you have a leak at the power steering pump and that is what you are looking at? I really have no answer for you, only more questions. Please clarify. Clay is absolutely right. The alternator has no outside oil connection. Find out what REALLY is leaking. A/C compressor? Power Steering?
The check gauge light on a 2000 Chevy blazer could be several things. The oil could be low or the other fluids may be low. Take notice of all the gauges. One or more may be out of its normal parameter notifying you there is a problem.
No they do not require you mess with them when new.
Oil sprayers are used to well, spray oil. The oil can be loaded into the sprayer and the sprayer used to grease machinery or do anything else that requires oil lubrication.
The oil control valve is located on the upper left corner (if you are facing engine from the front ) of the cylinder head, close to the upper alternator mounting bracket. It has a two terminal wire connected to it, and is secured to the head by a single 10mm bolt.
4x4 hubs will have oil.2 wheel drive will have grease
80 or 85W90 gear oil.
in the oil pan
on the oil pan...
The alternator in a 2000 Jaguar is a tight fit. You will have to remove the motor mount, oil filter, and filter adapter, then jack the engine up slightly to have clearance to remove the alternator.
Not enough inforamtion provide to answer this question. What oil gasket, what 2000 Chevy, what engine, and what transmission?
80w90 gear oil.
either, but id use oil. God Bless
where its located the oil gage in a 2000 Chevy tracker mortor 2.0
About 5 Litres of Oil.
No you do not.
4.5 quarts