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matpex 04-28-2005 05:25 PM

87 Honda accord...water in battery>boiling
 
new alternater, new battery ...stll boiling ..will not start.


Randolph 04-28-2005 06:06 PM

Re: 87 Honda accord...water in battery>boiling
 

matpex wrote:
>
> new alternater, new battery ...stll boiling ..will not start.


Measure the voltage at the battery as you rev the engine up to a few
thousand RPM. If it ever goes above 15.1 Volts, it means your voltage
regulator (inside the alternator) is broken, not all that uncommon on
rebuilt alternators. I'd wear protective gear while doing the
measurement, battery acid in your face is the last thing you want.

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TeGGeR® 04-28-2005 08:20 PM

Re: 87 Honda accord...water in battery>boiling
 
Randolph <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in news:42715EE5.F1B86F47@junkmail.com:

>
> matpex wrote:
>>
>> new alternater, new battery ...stll boiling ..will not start.

>
> Measure the voltage at the battery as you rev the engine up to a few
> thousand RPM. If it ever goes above 15.1 Volts, it means your voltage
> regulator (inside the alternator) is broken, not all that uncommon on
> rebuilt alternators. I'd wear protective gear while doing the
> measurement, battery acid in your face is the last thing you want.
>



BIG question: Was this an AUTOZONE alternator?

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hondaman 04-29-2005 12:39 AM

Re: 87 Honda accord...water in battery>boiling
 
autozone is the worst for alternators. also try to get a mitsubishi one as
opposed to a nippon denso one if you can. i think theyre better built.



-jeff
"matpex" <matpex37@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> new alternater, new battery ...stll boiling ..will not start.
>




Michael Pardee 04-29-2005 09:03 AM

Re: 87 Honda accord...water in battery>boiling
 
"hondaman" <jeffscomp@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:3Uice.2253$Ne7.181@newssvr17.news.prodigy.com ...
> autozone is the worst for alternators. also try to get a mitsubishi one as
> opposed to a nippon denso one if you can. i think theyre better built.
>


Many are those who have learned the hard way that OEM alternators and
starters are the only dependable ones, especially for Hondas. There just
aren't any good rebuilt brands out there. As hondaman and TeGGeR warn,
Autozone is hopeless. And the situation you describe - new alternator and
new battery, but battery still boiling - must be the new alternator running
wild (the internal regulator is fubar). I can't think of anything else to
account for it.

Mike



matpex 05-04-2005 01:36 PM

Re: 87 Honda accord...water in battery>boiling
 
Will change the alternator. Hopefully will work right??????


Michael Pardee 05-05-2005 12:50 AM

Re: 87 Honda accord...water in battery>boiling
 
"matpex" <matpex37@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Will change the alternator. Hopefully will work right??????
>

That's a good bet (kind of a Magic 8-ball response there, but the point is
that there are no guarantees.)

Mike




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