I was trying to replace my oil filter housing gasket (M42 engine), and in order to do this, you need to take the alternator out. Literally every bolt and nut came off just fine but this little bastard. This nut is the 10mm one on the back side of the alternator that attaches the alternator wires.
As I turn the nut to loosen it, the connector at the end of the blue wire spins, as well as the stud that the nut is on. I spun the nut/stud/cable around a couple times counter clockwise hoping it would start to work, but stopped because I don't know how many more bends the little connector can take before it will break.
This car is my daily, so anything that can be done in a day would be great. I'm also considering taking it to a mechanic (don't lynch me!) to say "I need this gasket replaced!" And seeing if they get the job done, or if they go "Alternator nut is fucked. Sorry mate."
As I turn the nut to loosen it, the connector at the end of the blue wire spins, as well as the stud that the nut is on. I spun the nut/stud/cable around a couple times counter clockwise hoping it would start to work, but stopped because I don't know how many more bends the little connector can take before it will break.
This car is my daily, so anything that can be done in a day would be great. I'm also considering taking it to a mechanic (don't lynch me!) to say "I need this gasket replaced!" And seeing if they get the job done, or if they go "Alternator nut is fucked. Sorry mate."

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