alternator removal
alternator removal
how hard is it to remove an alternator. would i have to remove anything else to remove it.
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I guess it may depend on which year and configuration you have exactly. I have a 78 with the 1800. On mine, as long as I remove the air cleaner assembly, the alternator will come right out after removing the electrical and the 2 mounting bolts. The only catch is, the lower pivot bolt for the alternator is so long and so close to the rad, that you have to bring it out all the way to the rad and you should get the alt. out, but the bolt will not come out unless you remove the rad. This, of course is not necessary just for an alt. replacement.
Chris
I guess it may depend on which year and configuration you have exactly. I have a 78 with the 1800. On mine, as long as I remove the air cleaner assembly, the alternator will come right out after removing the electrical and the 2 mounting bolts. The only catch is, the lower pivot bolt for the alternator is so long and so close to the rad, that you have to bring it out all the way to the rad and you should get the alt. out, but the bolt will not come out unless you remove the rad. This, of course is not necessary just for an alt. replacement.
Chris
of course, that is all saying that the last one to put the alternator back in....put the mounting bolts in from the correct direction.
If you are unlucky as i am, you'll know already what i am gonna say.
sometimes, people forget what order they took things out, and don't put them back in proper reverse order. The alternator can go in before the radiator.....which does not cause issues, uless the next guy wants to take the alternator out and the mounting bolt was put in from the wrong side....now requiring the radiator to be removed.
If you are unlucky as i am, you'll know already what i am gonna say.
sometimes, people forget what order they took things out, and don't put them back in proper reverse order. The alternator can go in before the radiator.....which does not cause issues, uless the next guy wants to take the alternator out and the mounting bolt was put in from the wrong side....now requiring the radiator to be removed.
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That happened to me! I ended up using a saw to cut the alternator bolt because it was put in from behind the alternator and wouldn't clear the motor mount. Another example of a half hour job taking me two days.mbouse wrote:of course, that is all saying that the last one to put the alternator back in....put the mounting bolts in from the correct direction.
Perthling, is yours mounted on the intake or exhaust side? Mine is on the exhaust side and I didn't have a problem with the radiator being in the way when I reinstalled it.
That explains it. Being 'down under' we got the Euro-spec engines (apart from on cars that were imported later from other markets - like the Spider) which didn't have the emissions gear on them (and also had the higher compression ratio). So only the occasional Spider down here would be found with the alt on the left; all the 124 coupes, 125s etc would have been sold here with the alt on the right.