DonMuncy Posted July 4, 2014 Report Posted July 4, 2014 My low voltage diagnosis has reached the point where the alternator is going to have to come off for inspection, repair or overhaul. I have a trip to NJ planned for the end of next week and my time is going to be short. I'm contemplating taking it off, taking it to my local guru for repair and having it re-installed. Anyone have an idea about how much work it is going to be to get the alternator off the back of a Continental engine, Quote
carusoam Posted July 4, 2014 Report Posted July 4, 2014 The no belt, bolt-on, in front, configuration looks pretty easy.... Sorry, I don't have the experience. But it does look a lot easier than pulling the generator out of the C. Many things needed to be removed first...? Good luck, -a- Quote
manu damaschin Posted July 4, 2014 Report Posted July 4, 2014 Don, It is easy...let's say around 15-20 minutes for taking it off... Good luck! Manu Quote
DonMuncy Posted July 4, 2014 Author Report Posted July 4, 2014 Manu I assume you have done it. Does it come out the top or bottom. Quote
manu damaschin Posted July 4, 2014 Report Posted July 4, 2014 I have replaced the alternator clutch recently...this is why I had to remove it. I remember very well that my mechanic remove the alternator from the top... Manu Quote
philipneeper Posted July 4, 2014 Report Posted July 4, 2014 I know this doesn't help you at all, but on my C model its literally a safety, 2-3 wires and then the mounting bolts. 20 Min max Quote
MB65E Posted July 4, 2014 Report Posted July 4, 2014 Phil-Then an hour to reinstall the cowl!! Lol Shouldn't be too bad on the back side. Local shops are great in pinches like that. They can at least point you in the right direction! -Matt Quote
philipneeper Posted July 4, 2014 Report Posted July 4, 2014 Matt- Â Â The best part about my C model is the side cowlings, LOVE THEM! Quote
FoxMike Posted July 4, 2014 Report Posted July 4, 2014 Could be the clutch is starting to slip. Â You might spend a little time determining where you can get a replacement for it. Â I have not removed one but my wingman has and he did not think it was all that easy. Â You might round up someone who has done the job before since time is of the essence. Â Quote
DonMuncy Posted July 4, 2014 Author Report Posted July 4, 2014 I got it off, but it was not all that easy. Three terminal, 6 wires; not too bad. Three nuts with limited wrench turning space; only a bit of hard work. Limited space to bring the alternator out; must turn it several ways to wiggle past the cables and wires. Quote
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