Alternator terminal broke
Alternator terminal broke
So I was just about done with my timing belt install when I was tightening the bolt terminal on the back of the alternator and the bolt broke. I was only using a 1/4 inch drive and it was just getting snug so I don't know, it must have been weakened when I was getting it off because it was pretty tight for such a small bolt.
Needless to say I'm frustrated.
How hard is the terminal to fix? I'm not sure if the bolt broke in the middle and I have to extract the rest or if it's soldered in or somethin.
If I'm reading this correctly I would need #6 (Terminal Set) on the following link?
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...8MITSUBISHI%29
I'm sure the alternator has some life left in it and they're kinda expensive, especially after dropping $500 on tires/alignment today.
Needless to say I'm frustrated.
How hard is the terminal to fix? I'm not sure if the bolt broke in the middle and I have to extract the rest or if it's soldered in or somethin.
If I'm reading this correctly I would need #6 (Terminal Set) on the following link?
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...8MITSUBISHI%29
I'm sure the alternator has some life left in it and they're kinda expensive, especially after dropping $500 on tires/alignment today.
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Re: Alternator terminal broke
I got an alternator at autozone for $140, after trading my old one for a core charge.
I had that same bolt snap off, then my screw extractor snap off inside when I tried to get the rest of it out. Try and extract it if you can, but I think you may be at a loss here..
I had that same bolt snap off, then my screw extractor snap off inside when I tried to get the rest of it out. Try and extract it if you can, but I think you may be at a loss here..
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yes, those are only accessories. many people actually have them removed completely for more hp. just make sure there is nothing loose that can fall onto the timing belt. and dont turn the a/c on if you have it.
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I swear the positive terminal post on the alternator is poorly designed. I used very little torque when removing it and still managed to snap it clean off the alternator. Luckily I was still able to thread it back in after drilling the what was left of the stud in the alternator.
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I hardly made it 15 miles with a faulty alternator.. Just sayin...
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I got a new alternator for $100 from autozone (my cousin works for firestone so we used his discount) so not too bad. The old one probably would've gone out on me soon anyways.
Got the car put back together and drove about 20 miles and everything sounds and feels like it did before so I guess I did a good job minus the alternator thing, still not sure what I did wrong there.
So I guess I still saved myself a chunk of cash even with the alternator issue so I'll take it.
Thanks guys.
Got the car put back together and drove about 20 miles and everything sounds and feels like it did before so I guess I did a good job minus the alternator thing, still not sure what I did wrong there.
So I guess I still saved myself a chunk of cash even with the alternator issue so I'll take it.
Thanks guys.
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Yeah I saw many people having the same problem. They shouldn't make it so tight at the factory knowing its going to go through many heat cycles before it needs to come off again.
I dumped a bunch of solder down the hole and then stuck the screw in quick. Then used some JB weld around the bolt on the outside. Seemed to hold....until I tried to tighten it.
I dumped a bunch of solder down the hole and then stuck the screw in quick. Then used some JB weld around the bolt on the outside. Seemed to hold....until I tried to tighten it.
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Yeah I saw many people having the same problem. They shouldn't make it so tight at the factory knowing its going to go through many heat cycles before it needs to come off again.
I dumped a bunch of solder down the hole and then stuck the screw in quick. Then used some JB weld around the bolt on the outside. Seemed to hold....until I tried to tighten it.
I dumped a bunch of solder down the hole and then stuck the screw in quick. Then used some JB weld around the bolt on the outside. Seemed to hold....until I tried to tighten it.
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bump on this last post, is it positive or negative? my stud broke too and i drilled it out and used a screw now when i go to plug the battery back in i get a large spark even with ignition off.
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It is Positive. The big cable is Positive, through the big 80-100 amp fuse in the fusebox.
I never disconnect the wires when I do a timing belt, I just flip the alt up and set it somewhere convenient.
I never disconnect the wires when I do a timing belt, I just flip the alt up and set it somewhere convenient.
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I broke that bolt the exact same way while doing the timing belt. I just replaced the alternator. Figured it wouldn't much longer before it went bad any way.
On a side note, I've also managed to strip that one big bolt the alternator pivots on. Does any one know how to remove it? It hits the inner fender when you try to pull it out all the way.
On a side note, I've also managed to strip that one big bolt the alternator pivots on. Does any one know how to remove it? It hits the inner fender when you try to pull it out all the way.
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Or pull it out far enough to get the alt off, then remove the bracket from the engine.
HTH
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The exact same thing happened to me with the alternator positive terminal post shearing off inside the alternator. raigen18 Could you please explain in detail how you were able to drill what was left of the stud in the small hole of the alternator housing and re-thread the hole of the alternator? I'm just worried that if that stud happens to touch the housing of the alternator I could cause a short circuit due to the stud being positive. Thank you.
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The exact same thing happened to me with the alternator positive terminal post shearing off inside the alternator. raigen18 Could you please explain in detail how you were able to drill what was left of the stud in the small hole of the alternator housing and re-thread the hole of the alternator? I'm just worried that if that stud happens to touch the housing of the alternator I could cause a short circuit due to the stud being positive. Thank you.
Everything was working fine to the day I traded it in feb of this year.
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