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Re: Loss of electrical power, but car still ran
i had the same problem but i had my altenator checked and it is good...same with the battery, both are good. I connected everything up again and my gauge on my dash still says that the altenator is at less than 13 volts ( i am guessing it is the altenator gauge or maybe it just reads the volts in the battery because there is a picture of a batter in the gauge, no words.).
Here is the whole story. 86 chevy 350 carburated. i changed the v-belts to a serpentine system from a 94 chevy pick up (aluminum brackets). I changed all the accesories to new parts for the 94. Yes, all brand new, not rebuilds. i checked with my local electrical rebuild/reman. shop ( good friends of mine but dont work on weekends ). He told me how to hook the alt up from the old style 2 prong to the CS style 4 prong. It worked great, it has been 3 or 4 weeks now. yesterday i had the same problem IAMCANUCK had...the rest you already know good battery and altenator, too.
i checked the all the wiring i could from the alt. to the battery and all say 12.44 volts. look at the gauge and it says about the same thing; where before it would read around 14.4 (above 13).
any ideas, i still think it is the altenator. testing it on the truck with a volt tester ( red lead on bat. terminal and black lead on neg battery terminal i got 12.44 volts ).
appreciate some insight if you have an answer.
thanks
nidhogg
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