Found 2 screws holding the brush assy in. One was hidden from view.
Part is out and I will order the new part tommorrow. With shipping,
price varies from $27+ to $35+. Cheapest place is Driveware.com.
Another place is autopartswarehouse that might meet the same price.
Cheers
I think you are in over your head.
Brushes are cheap, and my experience is they last about 150K. They are
available for a couple bucks for a pair. The bearings usually need
replacement at that time too.
Respectfully,
-Pete
> I know you've done this, but I don't expect you to remember all the
> details. I'll ask anyway. I finally got the cover off the '91 Integra
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> figured I wouldn't order the assembly til I could remove the old one
> and figure out how to put the new one in. Cheers
finding z0 - 16 Aug 2005 19:23 GMT
>>I think you are in over your head.
If yer not livin' on the edge, yer takin' up too much space.
....or, the only thing over my head (lately) is a greasy engine.
If this works you'll eat yer words Pete..respectfully, of course.....
p.s. 40 minutes after ordering the brush assy ($28 shipped), I found
the part in 2 local mom&pop alternator shops for $8-10 (by phone). I'd
called one place on the weekend and they didn't answer. Too late to
cancel my order they said. The part arrived 24 hours after I ordered it
using normal 5-7 day gnd shipping.
TeGGeR® - 17 Aug 2005 03:35 GMT
>>>I think you are in over your head.
>
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> cancel my order they said. The part arrived 24 hours after I ordered it
> using normal 5-7 day gnd shipping.
I'm a bit late in this thread. Been away in Alberta and California the last
2½ weeks.
Soldering brushes on is a pain. You need copious amount of heat quickly,
and even then you need to work fast or you melt the plastic holder. If I
had known about the ready-made brush assembly, I would have bought that
instead.

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finding z0 - 17 Aug 2005 05:56 GMT
welcome back! I was too tired to work on the car tonight.
finding z0 - 19 Aug 2005 01:58 GMT
I got it back together last nite. I was left with one cap nut (3 went
on the cover of the alternator). Don't know where I pulled that last
one from. The crazy glue worked well for holding the assembly screws,
but pulled off the top of one screws b4 I think I got it tight enough.
Rust kills... Getting the cover of the al. back on was the problem i
thought it would be considering the big-assed screw driver I used to
pry it off with the use of only one hand in awkward positions. A tap
with a big-assed hammer did the trick. The plastic wire holder that
holds a wire to the clip of the alt cover was impossible to reengage so
I twist tied it back. Reconnected the neg pole of the battery and fired
up the car. It works and no battery light came on. So far so good.
Woohoo!