[GMCnet] ~> DEAD IN THE WATER <~ [message #192312] |
Wed, 05 December 2012 14:37 |
Edward Jarmul
Messages: 30 Registered: November 2012
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Check the ground on the alternator although it should have direct, metal to
metal, contact on the engine bracket mounting that should be connected back
to battery ground. Just finished a major alternator replacement on my '93
Saab that quit charging on a road trip and, after 20 years, decided to make
the change. Still had charging problems with the new one and, after adding
a new ground wire, I now have 14 volts, with the engine running, at the
battery. Same problem years ago with a Volvo 240 who also uses a rubber
grommet on the alternator to reduce vibration but I guess I didn't check
the simple things that can cause major problems.
EdJ
Now in Martinsburg, WV
'77 Coca Cola 26'
'73 Glacier 26'
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