Removing alternator
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Some help needed on removing my alternator. I have looked at a couple of guides on here and got the alternator loose, but cant get it out. The bracket at the front and right hand bolt fixing is preventing me from sliding it back and forth. I'm now left thinking I need to take the throttle bodies off to get it out but didnt want to take them off as its just exposing me to more risk!! Any suggestions or advice welcome and if I need to remove them are there any bits like spacers or washers that I need to keep and eye on so nothing falls in.


Whilst i haven't remved the alternator i have removed the throttle bodies, looking at the photo surely you'd only need to remove one throttle body side to allow its removable.
Removing the throttle bodies, disconnet the throttle linkage arm and cable.
Undo the four allen bolts that secure the bodies down, careful of the O rings and the insulator block, brown thing, stuff some tissue into the holes, and should be okay.
Removing the throttle bodies, disconnet the throttle linkage arm and cable.
Undo the four allen bolts that secure the bodies down, careful of the O rings and the insulator block, brown thing, stuff some tissue into the holes, and should be okay.
Seeing as I was so close to it I decided to buy and fit a new alternator as the existing was still original and looked pretty beaten up. Purchased a new alternator from Clever trev, swapped the pulleys round and attempted to fit it, but it wouldnt fit. Had to shave of the top left corner almost down to the thread on the internal bolt to get it squeezed in. Not sure if anyone else has this problem but it has taken many hours and glad I dont have to tackle that one again in a hurry. 

Can't make it out from the pic. Not that it matters now as it looks like you have it in but what is it fowling on? Do you have the spacer between the bracket and the alternator?
Also the heat shield gaskets between the head and throttle bodies are shaped to allow more access to the alternator. Mine were fitted back to front which didn't help things.
The easiest way to get to the bracket allen bolts is with ball ended allen keys. and for putting the nuts on the back of the alternator bolts use a magnet to hold the bolt while turning the bolt until the thread catches.
Also the heat shield gaskets between the head and throttle bodies are shaped to allow more access to the alternator. Mine were fitted back to front which didn't help things.
The easiest way to get to the bracket allen bolts is with ball ended allen keys. and for putting the nuts on the back of the alternator bolts use a magnet to hold the bolt while turning the bolt until the thread catches.
This is where it was catching. You have to hold the alternator level in order to get the right hand bolt. the casing on this alternator was slightly different to the original alternator. I found a deep socket on the front and an Allen key wedged between the two bodies at the back (whilst levering the alternator with a screwdriver and third arm to get the belt tensioned!)


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