Parts:
95-97 Quest Alternator
31.5 replacement belt (stock is 30.5)
Minimum 4.5 Angle Grinder with flap disk and cut-off disk
5/16x2 bolt, nut and washer (adjustment locking fasteners)
Wire cutters (cut positive lead ring to fit new stud)
Steps:
1) Remove battery cables, intake, shrouding etc. that may impede removal/installation
of new alternator. I have ST swaybar that required loosening to fit bigger Quest alternator.
2) Remove slotted adjustment bracket from front cover and grind the bracket slot as shown to allow 1/2 gap. Stock alternator C-C is 6.5. Quest Alt is 6.25 so a quarter inch is needed to be ground off the bottom of the slot. Also grind the lip to allow the bolt adapter to sit squarely.![]()
3) Grind alternator housing to allow clearance of vacuum lines under throttle body. Obviously I went overboard. Remove as much as possible without affecting the bolt that holds the alternator together. ![]()
4) Use cut-off wheel to cut the 1 knob off the adjustment bolt bracket on the alternator. Just cut it off flush as shown with 5/16 bolt through it in previous pic.
5) Remove alternator bracket to block and grind to allow the alternator to pivot fully without interference. This is the key to having maximum adjustment. I had to take off about a half inch of material on the bracket.![]()
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6) Cut stock positive lead ring terminal and open up the ring to fit over larger 8mm Quest stud.
7) Install with new 31.5 belt. Tighten adjustment bolt with 1/2 socket and open end wrench.
8) Enjoy your new alternator!![]()
Modified by NateDogg at 12:51 PM 7/18/2008
Post Title: Re: Quest 110 Amp Install Guide (NateDogg)
Posted by: WDRacing at 5:48 PM 7/13/2008
WDRacing: I have a .pdf file with arrows and such in the pics if you can host it.
Post Title: Re: (NateDogg)
Posted by: WDRacing at 9:04 AM 7/14/2008
http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=131961
You don't need to grind the alternator or the bracket if you find the right belt (I'm currently running the quest on my '92 240sx).
| Quote, originally posted by ka-t 300 » |
| I'm pretty sure the s14 se models with fog lights have the 110 amper on them so you could get a bracket from one of those and bolt it right up for the s13 maybe. they are both de blocks. not sure on belt alignment though. food for thought not tried and tested yet !!! |
s14 se models were 90 amps.
Noobs, search next time :P
Post Title:
Posted by: NateDogg at 11:52 AM 7/15/2008
I cant even charge my laptop through my 12 volt cig port.. It trips the damned internal breaker(or whatever, the outlet will not have power until i turn the car off/on) whenever i put it in. Pretty piss poor nissan....
Post Title: Re: (480sx)
Posted by: onosqv at 3:10 PM 7/15/2008
| Quote, originally posted by 480sx » |
| Doin this mod asap. I cant even charge my laptop through my 12 volt cig port.. It trips the damned internal breaker(or whatever, the outlet will not have power until i turn the car off/on) whenever i put it in. Pretty piss poor nissan.... |
Do you have a proper inverter to charge the laptop? The inverter you are using may be for 12v ports that newer cars have - the cig port on the 240 is only 5v dood.
Post Title: Re: Quest 110 Amp Install Guide (onosqv)
Posted by: 2FourTee at 12:47 PM 7/16/2008
| Quote, originally posted by onosqv » |
| s14 se models were 90 amps. Noobs, search next time :P |
Yep, and after doing a back to back comparison, the 110 amp blows away the 90 amp.
With the stock alternator, and all of my electronics accessories on full blast, the car will go from 14 volts to 12 volts within a minute or so and then stay there.
With the 110 amp Quest alternator, I can have all accessories on and the voltage never drops below 13.8.
Post Title: Re: (onosqv)
Posted by: 480sx at 12:55 PM 7/16/2008
TY for that info.
Post Title:
Posted by: Jookmasta at 6:45 AM 7/18/2008
Thanks for making me look like an idiot.
=P
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