-----Original Message-----
From: wcwellbaum@cox.net
Date: Sun, 21 Jul 2013 23:55:42
To: <lfm614@aol.com>
Cc: <6pack@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [6pack] Alternator question
So, to be clear: If the battery is fully charged and turns the engine
over as normal--and the alternator is charging at Plus 14 volts what is
it about the battery that would make the ignition light glow dimly at
idle and brighter at hight rpm--and brighter yet if I step on the bakes
or turn on the headlights. I an no electrical whizbang--and cannot
fathom how that could be the source of the problem. Help me understand.
Aside from the fact that it could be 10 years plus old. BW
On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 4:19 PM, lfm614@aol.com wrote:
> Sounds like a battery problem to me but I think I would take it to
> your favorite FLAPS and have them put their tester on it. Around here
> they do it for free and that will tell you for sure. -----Original
> Message-----
> From: wcwellbaum@cox.net
> Sender: 6pack-bounces@autox.team.net
> Date: Sun, 21 Jul 2013 22:09:14 To: <6pack@autox.team.net>
> Subject: [6pack] Alternator question
>
> Need some advice on where to turn:
>
> I have a '75 Tr-6. It sits in my garage on a battery tender when not
> on the road. This morning I started it up and noticed a faint glow
> from the red ignition light. Increasing the rpm's made the red light
> brighter. Stepping on the brake pedal or turning on the headlights
> made the red light brighter still. I noticed the headlights do not
> have a crisp white color--more yellowish.
>
> The battery shows 12.6 volts with engine off. On Startup the
> multimeter shows 14.6 volts from idle up to 3500 rpm--not much change
> in charging rate with changes in rpm. Alternatore was rebuilt 3-4
> years ago--few miles since.
>
> Battery does take and hold a charge but only for a month or so if not
> on a tender. And yes--the battery is 8-10 years old. I know, I know.
>
> So is the problem related to:
>
> 1. Old and tired battery.
> 2. bad ground (hint--yellowish headlights)--and if so--where go I
> start looking for a corroded ground.
> 3. Failure of the alternator --which does charge but at a steady
> rate.
> 4. Diode falure in the alternator.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Bill Wellbaum
> Las Vegas
> baclv.org
>
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