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Old 11-10-2004, 12:13 AM
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Re: Hatchback ALT.

if you have a DX, you can pull the alternator under the intake manifold and pull it out by where the intake is. If you have MPFI, Easiest would be to take off master cylinder, at least thats what I do..
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Re: Re: Hatchback ALT.

The alternator must be turned the right way to pull it out. The only time the master or axle should be removed if it's swapped engine or trans.
LMAO at all you rooks take out masters & axles not to mention motor mounts or is it ?
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Re: Hatchback ALT.

ok ok... but can you still put a new one in the same way the old came out???? a little yank here and a butt load of pushin there.....twist twist...???
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Re: Re: Hatchback ALT.

If you can take it out that way, why wouldn't you be able to put it in the same way? LOL c'mon that should be common sense. The alternator should could out with very little effort, just turn it until it can drop out freely. And do the same to stuff the new one in.
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Re: Hatchback ALT.

jackasssi is right
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Old 11-10-2004, 09:52 AM
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Re: Hatchback ALT.

What happend to people going out and working on there cars, insted of debating about how to work on there cars?
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Re: Re: Hatchback ALT.

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i agree. i ahev done three time this year that same way
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I suggest not going to Discount Auto Parts for anything but consumables (oil, antifreeze, car wax) They sell a lifetime warranty alternator, but you'll become an expert by the time you finally get one to last a while.

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I suggest not going to Discount Auto Parts for anything but consumables (oil, antifreeze, car wax) They sell a lifetime warranty alternator, but you'll become an expert by the time you finally get one to last a while.

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yo man. i work in the parts bussiness. the only reason i have done it that many time is cause i keep buring them out cause of system. i can't afford a 300 dollar high output right now.
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Re: Hatchback ALT.

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What's the best way to change the alternator on my car..
i've heard that you can take the brake master cylinder or go through the bottom back behind the front tire but i read something about a 32"in socket?? and it looks like a pain in the ass....
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you should really get it out from the bottom. it will be easier to remove the axel, than to try and sqeeze it out. I have done it plenty of times, I speak from experience.
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i changed the alt on my 89 crx. i did not, i repeat, did not have to remove ANYTHING except the driver's side tire. that's it. i managed to work the old one out and the new one in the spaces below the engine. just gotta be careful that it doesn't slip and fall and land on your face or anything. it took me a few minutes to figure out the exact position to have the thing in to get it out, but it wasn't that much trouble.

the TROUBLE, however, was actually getting the mounting bolts off. this was a stock alternator. about 15 years of corrosion locked the largest mounting bolt and its nut on so tight that it took me literally all day to get it off. i tried a breaker bar and the nut stripped. i tried wd40 and a pipe wrench, but it just stripped some more. i borrowed my granddad's nut splitter, and it couldn't get a good enough grip to do the job quickly, but that tool with the combination of a wrench, a hammer, and a chizel finally got the nut off the bolt.... which i had to replace afterwards, but that's no big deal. THAT was the hard part of the alternator change.

i've heard stories of people taking the driver's side driveaxle off to get to the alternator. that's not that difficult to do either, just be mindful not to puncture the rubber boots on the joints.
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Re: Hatchback ALT.

well i finally got it takin care of.. had to save money up to buy one.... never buy electronic parts from an auto zone....warrenty or not.. that crap sux.. but.. I DID HAVE to remove the axle out of my way to get it out on my car and to put the new one on..... we tried for 2 and a half hours to push and pull and hammer the old out without takin any parts off.. but no way.... it looked close but no matter how i turned it or how hard i pushed or pulled or beat.. wouldn't go... thanx for the info tho the comments that i did get helped...
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Re: Re: Hatchback ALT.

Did you remove the bracket from the engine?

I agree Auto Zone BLOWS! Same goes for Pep Boys, those 2 are the last resort for parts.
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