96 Alternator repair

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Rob, Nov 16, 2006.

  1. Rob

    Rob Guest

    Hello,

    I seem to have lost, while driving, the lower bolt that holds the
    alternator on. This is the long bolt at the bottom which the
    alternator could swing on. The question I have is:

    1. Has this ever happened to anyone?
    2. What does the bolt look like? Perhaps someone can point me to an
    exploded view of this assembly?
    3. Does it have a nut or does it just thread into either the
    alternator or engine block?

    Thank you,
    Rob
     
    Rob, Nov 16, 2006
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  2. Rob

    Rob Guest

    Sorry group, I should have been more specific on the model/year.

    It is a '96 Saturn DOHC 4 door sedan.

    Thank you,
    Rob
     
    Rob, Nov 16, 2006
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  3. Rob

    SnoMan Guest


    According to GM manual, picture I am looking at here, it is a seperate
    nuts that is not part of frame or mount
     
    SnoMan, Nov 16, 2006
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  4. Rob

    Rob Guest

    Thank you for the response.

    Do you have the ability to scan that diagram in and email it to me?

    Thank you,
    Rob
     
    Rob, Nov 16, 2006
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  5. Rob

    SnoMan Guest


    Yes, actual it is a computer based GM manual so I do not need to scan
    anything. It is for a 98 (it only goes back to that) but it should be
    the same as it matches my 97 perfectly..
     
    SnoMan, Nov 16, 2006
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  6. Rob

    Rob Guest

    Much obliged.

    I take it you can get my email address?

    Rob
     
    Rob, Nov 16, 2006
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  7. Rob

    SnoMan Guest


    Did you get them okay?
     
    SnoMan, Nov 16, 2006
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  8. Rob

    Rob Guest

    Yes! Thank you!

    What did we ever do without the internet and Google :)

    Take care,
    Rob
     
    Rob, Nov 16, 2006
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