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Tegger replaces his alternator
Did I ever tell you aftermarket sucks?
Through no fault of my own, I ended up with two aftermarket reman alternators (NAPA), both of which failed very quickly. This time I said screw the aftermarket warranty, bit the bullet and bought a genuine Honda reman. And this one I installed...myself. First time for this type of project. I can now say, with total confidence, that there is absolutely NO way of removing the alternator in the 1991 Integra without first removing the left driveshaft AND the alternator's lower bracket. As with my suspension repairs, I found my electric impact gun and my balljoint tool to be worth their weight in gold. With them, the job was a piece of cake. Without them I don't think the job would have been possible. The spindle nut is torqued to 134 ft lbs, and requires at least twice that to remove. The factory manual wants you to remove the damper fork entirely. I wonder why, as the entire driveshaft was easily removable through the fork without even removing the pinch bolt. Perhaps my (aftermarket) inner CV joints are smaller in diameter than the OEMs were. The patient is resting comfortably, as is the surgeon. Pics he http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/misc/alt_replacement/ -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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Tegger replaces his alternator
Nick wrote:
> Now you know when I have posted in the past saying the alternator was > a PITA to do. There was absolutely no need to place that component in > that location, they should have been able to get it in front like the > Accord of that year. so where would you put the a/c and the power steering pump? > I'm curious, were you able to get the spindle nut > off with your impact gun? If so what's the model...I may invest in > one. I had to use a torch to get mine off and that was after 3 tries! > > > Nick > > On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 00:46:14 +0000 (UTC), Tegger > > wrote: > >> Did I ever tell you aftermarket sucks? >> >> Through no fault of my own, I ended up with two aftermarket reman >> alternators (NAPA), both of which failed very quickly. This time I said >> screw the aftermarket warranty, bit the bullet and bought a genuine Honda >> reman. >> >> And this one I installed...myself. First time for this type of project. >> >> I can now say, with total confidence, that there is absolutely NO way of >> removing the alternator in the 1991 Integra without first removing the left >> driveshaft AND the alternator's lower bracket. >> >> As with my suspension repairs, I found my electric impact gun and my >> balljoint tool to be worth their weight in gold. With them, the job was a >> piece of cake. Without them I don't think the job would have been possible. >> The spindle nut is torqued to 134 ft lbs, and requires at least twice that >> to remove. >> >> The factory manual wants you to remove the damper fork entirely. I wonder >> why, as the entire driveshaft was easily removable through the fork without >> even removing the pinch bolt. Perhaps my (aftermarket) inner CV joints are >> smaller in diameter than the OEMs were. >> >> The patient is resting comfortably, as is the surgeon. >> >> Pics he >> http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/misc/alt_replacement/ > |
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Tegger replaces his alternator
I thought I would have to do the same in my 98 civic, ie remove driveshaft
etc.... but I didn't. I simply got the alternator loose, then removed the 2 bolts on the alternator-engine block bracket, and it pretty much fell in my lap. Not so lucky on my wife's 87 prelude though.... with that one I had to remove the driver side upper motor mount to allow me to shift the engine over enough to make room to get the alternator out. Tegger, would this option have worked in your situation at all? t Nick wrote: >Now you know when I have posted in the past saying the alternator was >a PITA to do. There was absolutely no need to place that component in >that location, they should have been able to get it in front like the >Accord of that year. I'm curious, were you able to get the spindle nut >off with your impact gun? If so what's the model...I may invest in >one. I had to use a torch to get mine off and that was after 3 tries! > >Nick > >>Did I ever tell you aftermarket sucks? >> >[quoted text clipped - 24 lines] >>Pics he >>http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/misc/alt_replacement/ -- Message posted via CarKB.com http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...-cars/200703/1 |
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PS, I used an alternator from the wrecker... $90 and I spent $5 on brushes
and $3 on new bearings before I put it in. The wrecker alternator had 118000 kms on it, the civic had 198000kms at the time. Now its at 271000kms, still goin strong! My next replacement will be a honda reman, or I will take mine in to a shop to have reworked provided the diode is still good. t loewent wrote: >I thought I would have to do the same in my 98 civic, ie remove driveshaft >etc.... but I didn't. I simply got the alternator loose, then removed the 2 >bolts on the alternator-engine block bracket, and it pretty much fell in my >lap. > >Not so lucky on my wife's 87 prelude though.... with that one I had to remove >the driver side upper motor mount to allow me to shift the engine over enough >to make room to get the alternator out. > >Tegger, would this option have worked in your situation at all? > >t > >>Now you know when I have posted in the past saying the alternator was >>a PITA to do. There was absolutely no need to place that component in >[quoted text clipped - 10 lines] >>>Pics he >>>http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/misc/alt_replacement/ -- Message posted via http://www.carkb.com |
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Tegger replaces his alternator
Now you know when I have posted in the past saying the alternator was
a PITA to do. There was absolutely no need to place that component in that location, they should have been able to get it in front like the Accord of that year. I'm curious, were you able to get the spindle nut off with your impact gun? If so what's the model...I may invest in one. I had to use a torch to get mine off and that was after 3 tries! Nick On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 00:46:14 +0000 (UTC), Tegger > wrote: >Did I ever tell you aftermarket sucks? > >Through no fault of my own, I ended up with two aftermarket reman >alternators (NAPA), both of which failed very quickly. This time I said >screw the aftermarket warranty, bit the bullet and bought a genuine Honda >reman. > >And this one I installed...myself. First time for this type of project. > >I can now say, with total confidence, that there is absolutely NO way of >removing the alternator in the 1991 Integra without first removing the left >driveshaft AND the alternator's lower bracket. > >As with my suspension repairs, I found my electric impact gun and my >balljoint tool to be worth their weight in gold. With them, the job was a >piece of cake. Without them I don't think the job would have been possible. >The spindle nut is torqued to 134 ft lbs, and requires at least twice that >to remove. > >The factory manual wants you to remove the damper fork entirely. I wonder >why, as the entire driveshaft was easily removable through the fork without >even removing the pinch bolt. Perhaps my (aftermarket) inner CV joints are >smaller in diameter than the OEMs were. > >The patient is resting comfortably, as is the surgeon. > >Pics he >http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/misc/alt_replacement/ |
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Nick > wrote in
: > Now you know when I have posted in the past saying the alternator was > a PITA to do. There was absolutely no need to place that component in > that location, they should have been able to get it in front like the > Accord of that year. I'm curious, were you able to get the spindle nut > off with your impact gun? If so what's the model...I may invest in > one. I had to use a torch to get mine off and that was after 3 tries! My DeWalt (model DW293) is capable of 325 ft lbs of torque. It buzzed the spindle nut off in literally seconds. NO problem. I wasn't able to drive out all the staking the last guy put in the spindle nut, but that didn't matter to the DeWalt. I don't want to appear like a shill for DeWalt, but that electric impact gun is absolutely, astoundingly amazing. It has never failed to shift ANY bolt I've ever attempted to remove. Occasionally I have to go back-and- forth for a minute, but so far everything's always come loose. Some day I'm sure I'll run into a bolt it can't move, but so far that hasn't happened. The one and only drawback to the DeWalt is its considerable heft and bulk. It's a foot long from square drive to end of motor housing. It's therefore useless in an engine bay or other tight spot, but for bolts where you have lots of room for the beast, it's wonderful. It was $200 at Home Depot. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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Tegger replaces his alternator
"loewent via CarKB.com" <u10197@uwe> wrote in news:6f2613ff2f450@uwe:
> I thought I would have to do the same in my 98 civic, ie remove > driveshaft etc.... but I didn't. I simply got the alternator loose, > then removed the 2 bolts on the alternator-engine block bracket, and > it pretty much fell in my lap. Can't do that with the 'Teg. The alternator is directly above the inner CV joint. Believe me, alternator removal is most assuredly impossible unless you remove the driveshaft and the alternator bracket. > > Not so lucky on my wife's 87 prelude though.... with that one I had to > remove the driver side upper motor mount to allow me to shift the > engine over enough to make room to get the alternator out. > > Tegger, would this option have worked in your situation at all? No. There is absolutely NO room ANYWHERE to remove the alternator unless you remove the two parts I list above. You cannot remove the alternator from above. IMPOSSIBLE. I did study the situation thoroughly to make sure. Somebody once posted here that his dad or someone had managed to remove his alt upwards, removing the brake master cylinder to make room. That is impossible as well. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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Tegger replaces his alternator
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 20:14:55 -0700, jim beam
> wrote: They are both in the front and above on my 95 Accord with the alternator...the engineers could have done the same, might have needed to extend the vertical size of the car a few inches but there is definitely room. >so where would you put the a/c and the power steering pump? >Nick wrote: >> Now you know when I have posted in the past saying the alternator was >> a PITA to do. There was absolutely no need to place that component in >> that location, they should have been able to get it in front like the >> Accord of that year. > >so where would you put the a/c and the power steering pump? > >> I'm curious, were you able to get the spindle nut >> off with your impact gun? If so what's the model...I may invest in >> one. I had to use a torch to get mine off and that was after 3 tries! >> >> >> Nick >> >> On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 00:46:14 +0000 (UTC), Tegger > >> wrote: >> >>> Did I ever tell you aftermarket sucks? >>> >>> Through no fault of my own, I ended up with two aftermarket reman >>> alternators (NAPA), both of which failed very quickly. This time I said >>> screw the aftermarket warranty, bit the bullet and bought a genuine Honda >>> reman. >>> >>> And this one I installed...myself. First time for this type of project. >>> >>> I can now say, with total confidence, that there is absolutely NO way of >>> removing the alternator in the 1991 Integra without first removing the left >>> driveshaft AND the alternator's lower bracket. >>> >>> As with my suspension repairs, I found my electric impact gun and my >>> balljoint tool to be worth their weight in gold. With them, the job was a >>> piece of cake. Without them I don't think the job would have been possible. >>> The spindle nut is torqued to 134 ft lbs, and requires at least twice that >>> to remove. >>> >>> The factory manual wants you to remove the damper fork entirely. I wonder >>> why, as the entire driveshaft was easily removable through the fork without >>> even removing the pinch bolt. Perhaps my (aftermarket) inner CV joints are >>> smaller in diameter than the OEMs were. >>> >>> The patient is resting comfortably, as is the surgeon. >>> >>> Pics he >>> http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/misc/alt_replacement/ >> |
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Tegger replaces his alternator
Tegger wrote: > Did I ever tell you aftermarket sucks? > > Through no fault of my own, I ended up with two aftermarket reman > alternators (NAPA), both of which failed very quickly. This time I said > screw the aftermarket warranty, bit the bullet and bought a genuine Honda > reman. > > And this one I installed...myself. First time for this type of project. > > I can now say, with total confidence, that there is absolutely NO way of > removing the alternator in the 1991 Integra without first removing the left > driveshaft AND the alternator's lower bracket. > > As with my suspension repairs, I found my electric impact gun and my > balljoint tool to be worth their weight in gold. With them, the job was a > piece of cake. Without them I don't think the job would have been possible. > The spindle nut is torqued to 134 ft lbs, and requires at least twice that > to remove. > > The factory manual wants you to remove the damper fork entirely. I wonder > why, as the entire driveshaft was easily removable through the fork without > even removing the pinch bolt. Perhaps my (aftermarket) inner CV joints are > smaller in diameter than the OEMs were. > > The patient is resting comfortably, as is the surgeon. > > Pics he > http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/misc/alt_replacement/ > > Did I mention why my cutoff date for Honda(s) is 1983 where the alternator replacement is a whopping fifteen minutes or so... <G> JT |
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Tegger replaces his alternator
Grumpy AuContraire > wrote in
: > > > Tegger wrote: > >> >> I can now say, with total confidence, that there is absolutely NO way >> of removing the alternator in the 1991 Integra without first removing >> the left driveshaft AND the alternator's lower bracket. >> > > > Did I mention why my cutoff date for Honda(s) is 1983 where the > alternator replacement is a whopping fifteen minutes or so... > You didn't mention it and you don't need to. Stop making people jealous. >:P -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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