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Re: hi all

To: "John T. Blair" <jblair1948@COX.NET>
Subject: Re: hi all
From: Antony <antony@antgel.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 27 May 2004 00:34:58 +0100
On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 07:24:32PM -0400, John T. Blair wrote:
> At 12:04 AM 5/27/2004 +0100, Antony wrote:
> >
> >I'd be interested to know a bit more about why you think it could be
> >voltage regulation - I know nada about the inner workings of the
> >alternator.
> >
> 
> Antony,
> 
> It's probably not the alternator.  Most of those electric gauges run at
> 10V.  The battery outputs 12V and when the eng is running at about 1000
> rpm and above the alternator ups that to about 14.7 V.  So the voltage
> is 14.7 - 10 = 4.7 V too high, or almost 50% too high.  This will cause
> an invalid reading on the temp gauge.  There should be a little metal
> box looking think on the back of the speedo or tach.  That's the "voltage
> stabilizer" or regulator.  If that's shot, or the previous owner removed
> it, you'll get too much voltage to the sending unit, and the temp gauge
> will read too high.

John, that's very interesting stuff.  I don't fancy pulling it all out
of the car, but I take it that a voltmeter at the sender will do the
same job?

A

PS That's some collection of cars you have there!





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