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    Question removing alternator

    whats the easiest way to do it?



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    Re: removing alternator

    r u carbed?

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    Re: removing alternator

    first jack the car up. then take the wheel off. then undo the lower ball joint and tie rod end from the left driver side of the car. after that it should come out quite easily. i trust you know how to remove an alternator from this point. that is the proper procedure for removing the alternator from a 3gee.
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    Re: removing alternator

    Quote Originally Posted by HondaBoy View Post
    first jack the car up. then take the wheel off. then undo the lower ball joint and tie rod end from the left driver side of the car. after that it should come out quite easily. i trust you know how to remove an alternator from this point. that is the proper procedure for removing the alternator from a 3gee.
    That is for a carb, EFI you just fish it out under the hood.
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    Re: removing alternator

    after you remove the air filter box.
    isn't it easier to jus remove the lower arm to frame bolt instead of taking apart the ball joint? i've always had a hard time getting them apart.

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    Re: removing alternator

    Quote Originally Posted by Demon1024 View Post
    after you remove the air filter box.
    isn't it easier to jus remove the lower arm to frame bolt instead of taking apart the ball joint? i've always had a hard time getting them apart.
    If it's stuck it's not.
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    Re: removing alternator

    i never had to pull apart any suspension on my old carbed car when i removed the alternator

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    Re: removing alternator

    if you're carb'd the Haynes/Chiltons both say you have to not only pop the lower ball-joint, but also pull the axle (after draining the tranny).

    I was able to do it by removing the airbox and busting every knuckle on both hands trying to fish it out, but after going through all that trouble, I would much rather do it as the book says.

    It's a little more work to drain the tranny and pull the axle after popping the lower b/j and lower pinch bolt on the fork, but IMO, much more straight forward.
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    Re: removing alternator

    << It's a little more work to drain the tranny and pull the axle after popping the lower b/j and lower pinch bolt on the fork, but IMO, much more straight forward>>

    And as a bonus, you get a fresh refill of the tranny, something that can get neglected. Good time to put in some Honda OEM fluid.

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