Have the alternator tested under load for a leaking diode.
Chris Middlebrook 1962 Custom Southampton
--- On Mon 01/01, jim taccino < jtaccino@xxxxxxxxxxx > wrote:
From: jim taccino [mailto: jtaccino@xxxxxxxxxxx] To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Tue, 02 Jan 2007 04:55:40 +0000 Subject: RE: IML: pulsating voltage
>From: "MIKE CINDY BECKER" >Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >To: "mailing-list" >Subject: IML: pulsating voltage >Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2006 21:00:28 -0800 > >Hi All > > I updated my 67 imperial to dual field alternator and electronic >regulator about 4 years ago, it worked fine until this fall, then I started >getting pulsating lights, when measured with a voltmeter, the voltage was >actually pulsating from 10 to 14.5 volts, I changed out the regulator and >it fixed the problem, two weeks later it started to overcharge to 17 volts, >I changed the
regulator again, and now its back to pulsating voltage, I >guess next I will change out the alternator, I searched the archives, but >did not find anything definitive, anybody have any ideas, thanks, mike >most time the pulsating can be illimated by running an extra ground wire to >the chasis frame, try it, jtaccino@xxxxxxxxxxx > >Mike Becker > >67 Crown Convertible >67 Crown 4DR >67 LeBaron
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