Alternator weep


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Re: Alternator weep

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No worries, thanks for confirming that the oil seal I was concerned with in the pic was backwards.

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Not sure if I should start a new thread for my query, but felt it fell into this category.(apologies if out of line). :oops:

I'm looking to split the alternator at the clutch interface to do a paint removal job. Having not done this before I removed the 3 bolts holding the "wet" interface and realised that it wasn't only a cover. It came away with a clutch plate and all the other bits and bob's shown in Aris' pic's. I quickly put it back. :whistle:

How do I go about splitting the components out of the cover and what precautions should I take, can I stuff something in the process? :shifty:

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No, you can't mess up too much taking the alternator apart, which you should do first thing anyway, to inspect brushes, clean it up and check bearings and seal. 3 long bolts take it off the engine, which you have to do, after first unplugging the wire, then take the 3 short bolts out to separate. You'll need a new gasket, which are NLA from Honda over here, at least. Check the condition of the clutches and spring (30 mm height), and be sure the fiber and steel shim washers are in place, as well as the spring keeper.

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Tx's Dave.

I'll check with the local Honda guys for a gasket but would think that if they are NLA in the US then it would be the same here. Do you make up your own gaskets in a case like this? I'll then try and work out exactly what you just said whilst viewing the internals.

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Re: Alternator weep

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Oh, I think David Silver still carries them and the aftermarket makes them as well.

A shop manual will really help you.

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Re: Alternator weep

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I have a few NOS Honda alternator seals/gaskets. But shipping them to South Africa will cost more than the parts are worth.

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I just rebuilt my alternator which had a weeping oil seal. Fitted new bearings as well and cleaned up all the oil/carbon dust residue on the armature and stator. Purchased a new Cometic gasket along with the square rubber seal ring from Tims CBX. The Cometic gasket is a good one: appears to be a metal core with gasket material on either side. Should be reusable unlike the stock part. I picked up an extra for future use, although I probably won't need it for many years.

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