Alternator not charging
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10/23/16 04:48 PM
10/23/16 04:48 PM
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1984 W150 360. Truck was swapped over to a 93 model Nippendenso style alternator 1 year ago. Truck was charging fine. Feed line from alternator to battery shorted on intake, and melted cable, and shorted battery. Replaced battery, replaced feed cable from alternator to battery and new ground cable from alternator to block. Now it is a no charge situation. New alternator, no help, had it tested, tested good. Changed voltage regulator from running truck, no help. changed plug for voltage regulator, no help. Now for the testing. checked battery post to battery case, no voltage leakage internal in battery. Positive charging stud to positive post is about .21 volts, within the specs. Alternator to negative post, .15 volts, within the specs that I have seen. Voltage regulator to negative post, .10 volts, again, within the specs that i've seen.
Checked battery voltage to voltage regulator, solid battery voltage to voltage regulator. battery voltage on both field wires on alternator with key on.
I'm lost, anything else to check?
1985 Crew Cab W250 4x4 - daily driver, 5.9 magnum, carbed and distributor, A-518 and NP205 2002 3500 extended cab, 4x4, Cummins and 6 speed 1997 Ram 2500 5.9 with 35 Boggers - Mud Racer 1993 Dakota 4x4, Dana 60's front and rear - work in progress 1992 Dakota 2wd short bed, awaiting 440 swap
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Re: Alternator not charging
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10/23/16 05:14 PM
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Sounds like the green wire between the alternator field terminal and the VR is open.
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Re: Alternator not charging
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10/23/16 06:33 PM
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Ok, I'm going to check the green wire, and the connection pack for the field wires. Maybe when it shorted, it caused a short in that connection pack
1985 Crew Cab W250 4x4 - daily driver, 5.9 magnum, carbed and distributor, A-518 and NP205 2002 3500 extended cab, 4x4, Cummins and 6 speed 1997 Ram 2500 5.9 with 35 Boggers - Mud Racer 1993 Dakota 4x4, Dana 60's front and rear - work in progress 1992 Dakota 2wd short bed, awaiting 440 swap
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Re: Alternator not charging
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10/23/16 06:46 PM
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What Supercuda said, pull the green wire connector off of its alt male field brass terminal & with some jumpers with alligator clips jump that alt male field terminal (not the wire you pulled off of it) to ground with eng at a fast idle & see if it charges. do this for several seconds only, just long enough to take a reading on the meter & do have all lights/accessories off.
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Re: Alternator not charging
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10/24/16 01:52 PM
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I have also seen where the triangular plug at the VR is an issue. Sometimes the sockets int he plug open up a bit and make poor, or no, contact with the terminals on the VR itself. A squeeze with needle nose pliers usually fixes that.
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Re: Alternator not charging
[Re: Supercuda]
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10/24/16 10:08 PM
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I've had the problem with the triangle plug before too, actually bought a new plug, and installed it trying to figure this out. New one fit tight on the connectors.
Got a few other things around the house this week, will get back on this project this weekend. thanks for the help guys!
1985 Crew Cab W250 4x4 - daily driver, 5.9 magnum, carbed and distributor, A-518 and NP205 2002 3500 extended cab, 4x4, Cummins and 6 speed 1997 Ram 2500 5.9 with 35 Boggers - Mud Racer 1993 Dakota 4x4, Dana 60's front and rear - work in progress 1992 Dakota 2wd short bed, awaiting 440 swap
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