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Clete

12-29-2003 17:19:19




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Did the wiring diagram I gave, did it seem wired right?




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Bob M

12-30-2003 06:01:19




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 Re: For Bob M in reply to Clete, 12-29-2003 17:19:19  
Clete - From your description you've got everything wired up right! ...Bob M



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Clete

12-30-2003 13:28:20




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 Re: Re: For Bob M in reply to Bob M, 12-30-2003 06:01:19  
Bob.....would you believe after all the wire tracing I had the battery in backwards!!!!This group is wonderful with guys like you who take the to help us novist,I just barely touched the alternator batt end and got a small spark for just a second, do you think I hurt the alternator? Again thanks for your help...Clete



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Bob M

12-30-2003 14:39:06




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 Re: Re: Re: For Bob M in reply to Clete, 12-30-2003 13:28:20  
Clete - Glad you've got it figured out! (I only suggested it because I've done the same thing myself...)

Unfortunately here's a good chance you toasted the diode bridge inside the alternator when you got the large spark the first time you made the connection. A good alternator will show no spark when you make the connection - the fact you get a small spark indicates the alternator is drawing current when stopped. If left connected it will drain the battery in a day or two. Suggest taking the alternator in to a NAPA, AutoZone, etc - they will test it for you for free. ...Bob M

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