i have a 4 door too, i think the only things that can be used from a 2 door is the dash, and center arm rest, besides that we'll F'd
Yep. Too bad they arent more common.
black interior conversion!!! DO IT!!!
There was a 4 door at the yard, but it was tan. Bummer. I dont plan on getting a black dash if I cant get everything else in one fell swoop.
I had a bear of a weekend with this alternator business. The yard had a bunch of Legends, and I went for the one with the fewest miles. I ended up stripping the lower bolt and had to move on to the NEXT one with a few more miles. I think the one I got it off of had 185k. The highest I saw was 305k miles. I didnt realize that the motors were V6's but glad the starter was mounted to the front of the engine. Taking off the accessory belts was all that was needed (along with the upper bracket) to get the monster out.
I didnt realize it until I was cleaning it up, but it wasnt the OEM unit, it was a reman'd unit. Dont know why the horizontal lines are wavy, my phones camera decided to distort it a bit.
Getting the old one out
Side by side
The Legend alt has a 4 groove pulley while the Integra has a 3 groove pulley. That meant they had to be swapped, and let me tell you it was a pain. I drilled a hole in the integra pulley and put a screw into the guts. It's certainly ruined, but all I needed was the pulley. I cut the Legend pulley in half, to get a hold of the nut with a wrench, and hold the end with another. It was a pain, but I got it done.
The other issue was mounting it. I disconnected the fuel rail to get some extra room, and put the new one right down the same hole. I had to trim my timing cover a little, but I have extras. The problem was the upper bracket. I will take a picture of it when I pull the motor to swap the block next, but I had to hack it up a bit because the top mounting hole was a little different from the OEM alternator. I had to open up some holes, use a few washers, and do some grinding to get it to work. She purrs now though.