HELP! losing power, battery not charging
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HELP! losing power, battery not charging
Alright, I have a 69 superbee and im having some trouble with the car as of late. The car will not hold a charge, Replaced the Battery, Alternator was rebuild, voltage regular replaced, all grounds are good. Checked all fuses, removed one at a time hoping to detect a short. Car keeps dying out any suggestions?
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I checked continuity from neg on the battery to the block-block to the firewall and firewall to frame,all checked out ok.
Power coming out of the alt and voltage regulator to harness junction is good,but seems to get lost somewhere after that
There is also a fusable link that checked out ok that is connected to the starter silinoid
i pulled all the fuses one by one and problem is still there
When i jump start and remove the cables voltage slowly drops until car shuts off
i went as far as using 2 garbage voltage regulators from big box auto parts store and now i installed oem reg .........im going friggen nuts!!
Is it possible that a ign switch or bad headlight switch ect...could be the problem?
I thought the pulling of the fuses would have eliminated any switch that may be bad.
thanks again for your replies
Power coming out of the alt and voltage regulator to harness junction is good,but seems to get lost somewhere after that
There is also a fusable link that checked out ok that is connected to the starter silinoid
i pulled all the fuses one by one and problem is still there
When i jump start and remove the cables voltage slowly drops until car shuts off
i went as far as using 2 garbage voltage regulators from big box auto parts store and now i installed oem reg .........im going friggen nuts!!
Is it possible that a ign switch or bad headlight switch ect...could be the problem?
I thought the pulling of the fuses would have eliminated any switch that may be bad.
thanks again for your replies
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Your headlights and ignition are both fused via the fuseable link. (probably not that)
I am only guessing, but I believe the alternator is not putting out enough power at low idle. Jump start the car, crank the idle up to about 1500 (just for the test) disconnect the battery and see if that is OK. My guess is that will keep running and make enough power to charge and run the car. There are different size (diameter) pulleys that come on alternators. My guess yours is sized such that the alternator is spinning too slow to make the power you need. if this is the case, swap the pulley or change to an alternator with a pulley same as spec should be.
Plugs, coil, and ignition parts have no affect on charging.
I am only guessing, but I believe the alternator is not putting out enough power at low idle. Jump start the car, crank the idle up to about 1500 (just for the test) disconnect the battery and see if that is OK. My guess is that will keep running and make enough power to charge and run the car. There are different size (diameter) pulleys that come on alternators. My guess yours is sized such that the alternator is spinning too slow to make the power you need. if this is the case, swap the pulley or change to an alternator with a pulley same as spec should be.
Plugs, coil, and ignition parts have no affect on charging.
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It's probably what Steve said but do you know output voltage at the Alt. ?
Plugs, coil, and ignition parts have no affect on charging...beautiful Steve...lol
Plugs, coil, and ignition parts have no affect on charging...beautiful Steve...lol
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