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Another Alternator Problem


XxLuckyLisaxX
07-04-2003, 02:00 PM
Alright well to continue my saga, i finally got that bitch bolt off but now we cant get the alternator out, there is no room, we have already decided we are not taking the head off just to remove it, thats how we got the one off the dx, so anyone have a way from experience to get the alternator out, i was thinking remove the master cylinder but ive never done that and i dont know how to plug the brake lines, people say use cork, but one we dont have cork and two i dont think it would work anyways, any help would be appreciated guys because im stuck at home until we get this shit done.

ci5ic
07-04-2003, 02:06 PM
Is it the stock alternator? there should be room...

I had an oversized alternator put in a while back, and they had to remove the axel to get it in... Changed that out for a smaller alternator, and they were able to just put it in without removing anything...

XxLuckyLisaxX
07-04-2003, 02:09 PM
dude what the hell, i believe its the stock alternator since both that i have are the same size but dude there isnt enough room, the master cylinder sticks out and then on the left side you got the fuel rail and then on the bottom nearest if your standing over the car you have the mount and head, dude i know there aint enough room, in chilton they say remove the air cleaner assmebly but for one thats on the other side of the motor assuming there talking about the air box and two cant get it over there because the back mount is in the way, what the hell!

mellowboy
07-04-2003, 02:18 PM
Just remove the driver side axle. It'll be easier.

ci5ic
07-04-2003, 02:19 PM
All the helms manual says is:

If necessary, remove the mount bracket bolts and the upper and lower mount brackets.

RedRacerCivic
07-04-2003, 03:06 PM
remove your master cylinder, ive done it 3 times before and it worked, I even put a 5th gen civic alternator thats bigger than the 4th gens, it still fit, it was a tight squeeze and still worked. just move the brake lines out of the way. All the times that I taken off my master cylinder, i never had to bleed the brakes.

fiercecivic
07-04-2003, 05:25 PM
DONT DO ANY OF THAT!!! :headshake i did this without removing anything. when u get evrything unhooked shove the alternater over to the other side of ur manifold, and you have to push sum hoses out of the way but it will come right up through there. hope it works for ya.

mellowboy
07-04-2003, 06:06 PM
Originally posted by RedRacerCivic
remove your master cylinder, ive done it 3 times before and it worked, I even put a 5th gen civic alternator thats bigger than the 4th gens, it still fit, it was a tight squeeze and still worked. just move the brake lines out of the way. All the times that I taken off my master cylinder, i never had to bleed the brakes.


Yeh thats what i did but i think its still easier to do it the other way. How did you use the 5th gen alternator when they're obd1??

i_a_n112784
07-04-2003, 11:10 PM
Honda says that the quickest way if you know what you are doing is just to pull the axle. If you have done it before, you know it is easy, if the car is level, you shouldn't have any trans fluid come out, and it gives pleanty of room.

gunnmen01
07-05-2003, 12:01 AM
alternator comes out the bottom, shouldnt have to remove the axle...but it helps....


gunnmen01

XxLuckyLisaxX
07-05-2003, 01:07 AM
well got the alternator out finally by pulling it out the top hella finangling and unbolted the master cylinder but didnt take off brake lines just so that we could move it and it barely fit and it did and im just glad to be done with that bullshit!

MyFirst4G
07-05-2003, 01:13 AM
if u have a 4th gen cvivic the arlternatorssx siiixxx!!!!! i treplaced like 3 of em!!!!

hilltopper
07-05-2003, 01:19 AM
ouch, glad to hear you got it out, i remember how big a pain in the arse it was to get it out of my sis's 87 rex:P

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