4g Alternator source & parts links
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2022 10:17 am
Thanks to Greg for these
the item numbers are;
263678956863
324587129389
294414253313
Thanks to Max for these
Mines a 5th gen Type S but I just use jp-carparts to find my chassis/vin range and then find the part number and google them, in the past ive just found the parts on ebay but i tend to just order them through Amayama.com now as the genuine parts prices are awesome. I didnt buy a genunie rectifier as the prices are bonkers.
https://jp-carparts.com/honda/partlist. ... E&fig1=610
I looked up the part number for a BB4 SI VTEC and its 31127-PT2-003
https://jp-carparts.com/honda/partlist. ... E&fig1=610
Plenty in the states for £25 delivered
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from ... &_osacat=0
Replacing the rectifier is stupid easy, its just a few little nuts and screws.
Replacing the bearings is more involved and you need a puller to get the rotor out.
Thanks to wapit247 for these
Well I managed to source a shiney new one via eBay from a Germany company called 'Blau Weiss Auto Parts'. Thier part number is 284753. It's not a Denso but seem to be working just fine, so time will tell if its any good. I have kept the old Denso one and will try an rebuild it as a spare.
the item numbers are;
263678956863
324587129389
294414253313
Thanks to Max for these
Mines a 5th gen Type S but I just use jp-carparts to find my chassis/vin range and then find the part number and google them, in the past ive just found the parts on ebay but i tend to just order them through Amayama.com now as the genuine parts prices are awesome. I didnt buy a genunie rectifier as the prices are bonkers.
https://jp-carparts.com/honda/partlist. ... E&fig1=610
I looked up the part number for a BB4 SI VTEC and its 31127-PT2-003
https://jp-carparts.com/honda/partlist. ... E&fig1=610
Plenty in the states for £25 delivered
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from ... &_osacat=0
Replacing the rectifier is stupid easy, its just a few little nuts and screws.
Replacing the bearings is more involved and you need a puller to get the rotor out.
Thanks to wapit247 for these
Well I managed to source a shiney new one via eBay from a Germany company called 'Blau Weiss Auto Parts'. Thier part number is 284753. It's not a Denso but seem to be working just fine, so time will tell if its any good. I have kept the old Denso one and will try an rebuild it as a spare.