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trick to getting alternator out? #798422 03/20/07 01:56 AM
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dayoldpoi Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
1988 Isuzu Trooper II....got the alternator loose, but can't get it out of the engine compartment. Any tricks or is the easiset thing to remove the bottom radiator hose and drop the alternator thru there?


1988 Isuzu Trooper II
150,000 miles
starting to have more replaced parts than original parts
2.6 L 4 cyl 4X4
Never say die!
Re: trick to getting alternator out? [Re: dayoldpoi] #798423 03/20/07 02:23 AM
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Richard Saylor Offline
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Have you taken the adjust out too? There's a bolt that holds it to a bracket on the block. That should give you enough room without it in the way. Shouldn't need to remove the lower hose.

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Had a 94 Mitsubishi Eclipse
84 Honda XL185S
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Re: trick to getting alternator out? [Re: Richard Saylor] #798424 03/20/07 02:26 AM
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dayoldpoi Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
The alternator is completely loose, but I can't seem to find a space big enough to pull it out without it getting caught up against something.


1988 Isuzu Trooper II
150,000 miles
starting to have more replaced parts than original parts
2.6 L 4 cyl 4X4
Never say die!
Re: trick to getting alternator out? [Re: Richard Saylor] #798425 03/20/07 02:33 AM
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dayoldpoi Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Not sure what you're referring to when you ask if I've taken the adjust out too. If that's a part separate from the alternator I don't know what it is and I don't see any part is bolted with one bolt into a bracket on the block.


1988 Isuzu Trooper II
150,000 miles
starting to have more replaced parts than original parts
2.6 L 4 cyl 4X4
Never say die!
Re: trick to getting alternator out? [Re: dayoldpoi] #798426 03/20/07 02:35 AM
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Richard Saylor Offline
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The alternator is held in with 2 bolts. One on top, one on bottom. The top bolt goes through the adjuster bracket. Take that bracket out and the alternator should slide through.

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Had an 89 Isuzu Pickup
Had a 94 Mitsubishi Eclipse
84 Honda XL185S
Had an 89 Isuzu Trooper w/ 3.4 V6
01 Toyota Tundra SR5 V8 4Door Access Cab
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Re: trick to getting alternator out? [Re: Richard Saylor] #798427 03/20/07 03:17 AM
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dayoldpoi Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I think that adjust bracket is below the air pump. That would still be in the way I think. Am I supposed to remove the air pump as well?


1988 Isuzu Trooper II
150,000 miles
starting to have more replaced parts than original parts
2.6 L 4 cyl 4X4
Never say die!
Re: trick to getting alternator out? [Re: dayoldpoi] #798428 03/20/07 03:50 AM
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Getting the air pump out of the way makes the alt a breeze.


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Re: trick to getting alternator out? [Re: dayoldpoi] #798429 03/20/07 06:05 AM
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Richard Saylor Offline
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I think that adjust bracket is below the air pump. That would still be in the way I think. Am I supposed to remove the air pump as well?


That bracket bolts in there. I believe it's just one bolt.

Richard <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/patriot.gif" alt="" />


Had an 89 Isuzu Pickup
Had a 94 Mitsubishi Eclipse
84 Honda XL185S
Had an 89 Isuzu Trooper w/ 3.4 V6
01 Toyota Tundra SR5 V8 4Door Access Cab
http://community.webshots.com/user/rsayloriii
Re: trick to getting alternator out? [Re: strawmyers] #798430 03/20/07 09:15 AM
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dayoldpoi Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I'm pretty sure removing the bottom radiator hose does the same as removing the air pump in making the alternator removal a breeze, but I was looking for an easier way.


1988 Isuzu Trooper II
150,000 miles
starting to have more replaced parts than original parts
2.6 L 4 cyl 4X4
Never say die!
Re: trick to getting alternator out? [Re: dayoldpoi] #798431 03/20/07 02:21 PM
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RT1 Offline
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Yeah, but which would you rather do? Loosen a bolt, slip a belt and swing an air pump out of the way or get a bath with coolant and have to fill up and purge the engine of air (not to mention that hoses tend to weld themselves to the metal over time so they generally have to be cut off and replaced.) I'll take working, dry, from the top any day.


'89 P'up, 2.6 I-Tec, 488,000 miles and done... gone to the great beyond
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