Low 4 Door
04-23-2008, 11:58 AM
For the past 3 weeks i have been working on my 91 lx. it all started by just replacing the valve cover gasket. that led to adjusting the valves which led to a new distributor which led to new heater hoses. so after i got it all back together and readdy the battery dies. i jumped and in doing so i blew up the alternator that is only 2 years old.
it makes me think what is going to happen next. before i finish anything else is there any tips on anything else i should while im in the process.
anything like this ever happen to you
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jamned
04-23-2008, 12:06 PM
I'm rebuildilng my 86 crx right now, and I just finished putting the head back together and replacing a few hoses. It doesn't pass smog right now. I'm going to deal with it using the rationale that after I put some more money into the car, it'll go longer without a broken part than a used car I could've gotten for the same amount of money. Those come with their own set of problems. I won't bother comparing to a new car since that'd be 20x the cost and it'd lose about half that value in 5 years (whereas my car can't lose much more value:D)
how did your alternator blow up?
Low 4 Door
04-23-2008, 12:15 PM
My guess is that when i jumped the battery it sent a big surge through the alternator and smoked some stuff inside. it really smelled when i took it off. now thats just what i think happened.
the alternator was a remanufactured.
jamned
04-23-2008, 05:50 PM
that's strange, you should have a fuse between your battery and your alternator precisely for this reason. A blown anything is probably more expensive and harder to access than a fuse
Low 4 Door
04-25-2008, 02:03 PM
i had the alternator tested and it was putting out almost nothing.
addiction2bass
04-25-2008, 02:44 PM
ya just replace the alt...
think of it this way... after you replace something. you know that part is good!
thats how ive been looking at it with my 94 fixing everything that needed fixed!
My rebuilt alternator from AutoZone has a lifetime warranty. Is there any chance you have a similar warranty? Call the store you bought it from and find out. Maybe you'll get a good surprise!
HuGGyBear305
04-25-2008, 04:38 PM
change the spark plugs distrubuter cap and wires
Low 4 Door
04-27-2008, 01:44 PM
i got the alternator apart and there are wires hanging out of the rotor. i got a lifetime warrantee on it but napa stoped carrying beck arnley stuff and they dont know what to do/
yea i did replace the plugs, wires, and a distrubuter
s0ulj3r
04-27-2008, 08:21 PM
ORIGINAL: Low 4 Door
i got the alternator apart and there are wires hanging out of the rotor. i got a lifetime warrantee on it but napa stoped carrying beck arnley stuff and they dont know what to do/
yea i did replace the plugs, wires, and a distrubuter
Tell them to give you a different alternator?
addiction2bass
04-28-2008, 01:42 PM
hell ya!!!!!! they should at least put the purchase price towards a new/different alternator!
you bought it from them and they should some how warentee that original purchase!
if all else fails.... ACT A DAM FOOL ABOUT IT!!!!!!!!!!
OLD n TIRED
04-28-2008, 01:59 PM
Don't let it go. I had an electrical part (blower resistor) that went out be cause the blower fan cage was out of balance. I had bought both parts from NAPA and they said the cage had a one year warranty, but they "thought" the resistor only had 90 days because most electrical parts only had 90 days. They said they couldn't find out. I got on the phone and called NAPA national and they said it was covered under one year warranty. I returned the parts and since I had bought new parts out of town, they gave me credit on the card I had used to purchase them. Fon't just let it go.