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#1 Posted : Thursday, 27 September 2007 6:43:31 AM(UTC)
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Hi all,

I have a 1976 F100 with a 302 Clevo....the other day I drove it about 60 ks and on returning I turned it off and went to restart it soon after....but it cranked slowly and eventually stopped.

The next day I jump started it...which worked fine....after it started fine I turned it off and charged the battery...I noticed the water level in the battery to be low so I topped them up.

After recharging it I started it up and checked the voltage and it read 17-18.5 Volts at idle....I then replaced the volatge regulator and still the same....I also have re-wired and teminated all wiring between Alternator, Voltage Reg and battery.

But still the same starts of at 13.8 volts....but climbs all the way to 16.8 volts....a little better but still not right.

Any ideas...I was thinking alternator but wouldnt that put out a low voltage if it has failed or was on its way out.

The numbers on the alternator are:- ( For info )

912006C816

U-K1 14V 40A 22

76DA-10300-A

Motorcraft


Anyway I hope someone can help me out....if it is the alternator what do they cost to replace!!!

Cheers Matt!
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#2 Posted : Friday, 28 September 2007 2:29:17 AM(UTC)
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Sounds like you need to sell that old heap and invest in a holden. I think you know my old gal has never missed a beat.
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#3 Posted : Friday, 28 September 2007 10:41:23 PM(UTC)
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Funny man MONTY.....coming from a guy who cant drive 30 ks without having to charge his battery!!!!

As for investing in a Holden...well Im not in to GM DAEWOO products...sorry!!!
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#4 Posted : Friday, 28 September 2007 10:41:23 PM(UTC)
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Funny man MONTY.....coming from a guy who cant drive 30 k's without having to charge his battery!!!!

As for investing in a Holden...well I'm not in to GM DAEWOO products...sorry!!!

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#5 Posted : Saturday, 29 September 2007 8:50:42 AM(UTC)
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Are you using a multimeter or in car voltmeter?
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#6 Posted : Sunday, 30 September 2007 1:54:07 AM(UTC)
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CATFORD sounds like the balist resister
on cars that age they have a balist resister (retangle porsecelienbit on firewall
maybe not shore)

its beer oclock
On The Other Hand There's Finger's
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#7 Posted : Sunday, 30 September 2007 1:54:07 AM(UTC)
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CATFORD sounds like the balist resister
on cars that age they have a balist resister (retangle porsecelienbit on firewall
maybe not shore)

it's beer o'clock
On The Other Hand There's Finger's
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#8 Posted : Saturday, 6 October 2007 4:29:30 PM(UTC)
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Sounds to me like CATFORD needs to clear the cob webs from his wallet and buy a multimeter that costs more than $9.99 from Supercheap? Com\on CAT, inform us all- what was the problem?

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#9 Posted : Saturday, 6 October 2007 4:29:30 PM(UTC)
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Sounds to me like CATFORD needs to clear the cob webs from his wallet and buy a multimeter that costs more than $9.99 from Supercheap? Com\on CAT, inform us all- what was the problem?

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#10 Posted : Sunday, 7 October 2007 9:44:00 AM(UTC)
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ballast resistor is for the ignition. Most likely the voltage regulator on the alternator is stuffed. Dont know if they are inbuilt or external. Can always fit an external one if you like to play around wuth the wiring.
the battery water is getting low b
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#11 Posted : Sunday, 7 October 2007 9:44:00 AM(UTC)
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ballast resistor is for the ignition. Most likely the voltage regulator on the alternator is stuffed. Don't know if they are inbuilt or external. Can always fit an external one if you like to play around wuth the wiring.
the battery water is getting low
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